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Release Year: ID: mandalorian-migs-mayfield-morak-bs-2022

The 2022 Migs Mayfeld (Morak) release captures one of the most character‑defining moments in The Mandalorian Season 2. Chapter 15, The Believer, transforms Mayfeld from a cynical ex‑Imperial sharpshooter into a man confronting his trauma, his guilt, and the Empire’s brutality. Hasbro’s figure reflects that emotional pivot with a sculpt that blends Imperial disguise armor, a strong Bill Burr likeness, and the tension of the refinery infiltration sequence.

The portrait is excellent — one of the most accurate human likenesses in the Phase IV line. The sculpt captures Burr’s expression, jawline, and subtle asymmetry, while the photoreal paint brings out the weary, guarded look that defines Mayfeld’s performance in the episode. The removable Imperial Transport Trooper helmet fits cleanly and does not distort the head sculpt, allowing collectors to display the figure in either infiltration or confrontation mode.

The armor is a retool of the Transport Trooper body, but the deco and proportions make it feel uniquely Mayfeld. The chest plate, gauntlets, and belt match the Morak refinery disguise, while the weathering and matte finish reflect the gritty, industrial environment. The articulation is excellent, supporting firing poses, helmet‑on infiltration stances, and the tense, seated posture from the officer confrontation scene.

The blaster pistol is the only weapon included, but it is accurate to the episode and fits securely in the holster. The minimal accessory loadout reflects the narrative — Mayfeld is undercover, improvising, and relying on his wits more than his arsenal.

As a standard retail release, Mayfeld (Morak) became one of the standout figures of 2022 and remains essential for any Season 2 display, especially when paired with Din Djarin (Morak).


Technical Details & Sculpt

Overall Sculpt & Proportions

Mayfeld’s sculpt is built around the Imperial Transport Trooper silhouette:

  • armored chest plate
  • matte green/brown armor tones
  • tactical belt and holster
  • removable helmet
  • natural human proportions

The figure captures the infiltration aesthetic perfectly.

Head Sculpt

The portrait includes:

  • accurate Bill Burr likeness
  • subtle photoreal shading
  • natural skin tones
  • confident, guarded expression

One of the strongest likenesses in the 2022 wave.

Armor & Gear

The armor includes:

  • Imperial Transport Trooper chest and shoulder plates
  • matte, weathered finish
  • accurate belt and holster
  • removable helmet with crisp Imperial markings

The deco is clean and screen‑accurate.


Articulation

Mayfeld’s articulation supports infiltration, firing, and dialogue poses:

  • ball‑jointed head
  • hinged neck base
  • swivel‑hinge shoulders
  • swivel‑hinge elbows
  • swivel wrists
  • torso ball joint
  • ball‑jointed hips
  • thigh swivels
  • double‑jointed knees
  • rocker ankles

The figure poses naturally with or without the helmet.


Paint & Deco

The deco work is subtle and grounded:

  • matte armor finish
  • natural skin shading
  • crisp helmet striping
  • clean blaster detailing

The palette reflects the Morak refinery environment.


Accessories & Equipment

Blaster Pistol

Compact, screen‑accurate, fits securely in the holster.

Removable Helmet

Imperial Transport Trooper helmet with clean markings.


Packaging (Galaxy Collection — Standard Release, 2022)

  • Phase IV angled side art
  • orange Mandalorian color stripe
  • standard retail window box
  • NOT an exclusive

This figure anchored the 2022 Mando infiltration wave.


Collector Notes

  • Standard retail (2022)
  • definitive Morak Mayfeld
  • essential for Season 2 displays
  • pairs naturally with Din (Morak), Fennec, Boba (Tython), and Imperial Officers
  • one of the best human likenesses in Phase IV

This release captures Mayfeld at his most conflicted, courageous, and human.


Display & Photography Notes

Mayfeld excels in helmet‑on infiltration poses and helmet‑off confrontation stances. Warm industrial lighting enhances the armor tones, while strong side light brings out the portrait. For dioramas, he fits naturally into refinery interiors, transport cabins, or Imperial mess halls.

Ideal for:

  • Morak infiltration displays
  • Season 2 tactical dioramas
  • Imperial disguise lineups
  • character‑driven photography