The 2024 Paz Vizsla release is the definitive version of the character — the fully upgraded Season 3 armor, the heavy infantry silhouette perfected, and the emotional weight of his final stand captured in plastic. Paz has always been one of the most physically imposing Mandalorians in the series, but Season 3 elevates him from a supporting presence to a heroic figure whose sacrifice helps secure Mandalore’s future.
This figure is a substantial retool of the 2019 Heavy Infantry Mandalorian, but nearly every surface has been refined. The armor is darker, more angular, and more heavily plated, matching the upgraded suit seen in the Great Forge battle. The chest plate is thicker, the gauntlets are more detailed, and the thigh armor features deeper panel lines and sharper edges. The proportions remain massive — Paz towers over standard Mandalorians, just as he does on screen.
The helmet sculpt is excellent, with the distinctive Vizsla crest, reinforced brow, and deep T‑visor. The paintwork is clean, with matte blues, metallic accents, and subtle weathering that reflects the harsh conditions of Mandalore. The figure carries the weight and authority of a clan leader and a father.
The heavy cannon is a highlight — a large, multi‑grip weapon with crisp mechanical sculpting and a functional connection point for the ammo belt. The belt feeds into the jetpack, completing the power‑assisted firing system. The cannon supports two‑handed poses, braced firing stances, and the iconic “last stand” posture from the Great Forge sequence.
The articulation is impressive for such a bulky figure. The shoulders have enough clearance for wide firing poses, the elbows bend deeply enough for two‑handed cannon handling, and the torso joint allows for expressive leaning and bracing. The jetpack attaches securely and does not interfere with posing.
As a standard retail release, Paz Vizsla (2024) is essential for any Season 3 display, Mandalorian army build, or Great Forge diorama.
Technical Details & Sculpt
Overall Sculpt & Proportions
Paz’s sculpt emphasizes mass, armor layering, and battlefield presence:
- thick chest and shoulder plating
- reinforced gauntlets
- heavy thigh armor
- massive silhouette
- crisp mechanical detailing
The figure captures Paz’s imposing stature perfectly.
Helmet & Armor
The armor includes:
- deep blue plating
- metallic accents
- reinforced gauntlets
- tactical belt and holster mounts
- jetpack ports
The deco is clean and screen‑accurate.
Articulation
Despite the bulk, Paz poses extremely well:
- ball‑jointed head
- swivel‑hinge shoulders
- swivel‑hinge elbows
- swivel wrists
- torso ball joint
- ball‑jointed hips
- thigh swivels
- double‑jointed knees
- rocker ankles
The figure supports dynamic heavy‑weapon poses.
Paint & Deco
The deco work is premium and character‑driven:
- matte blue armor
- metallic silver edge highlights
- subtle weathering
- clean cannon detailing
The palette reflects Paz’s upgraded Season 3 armor.
Accessories & Equipment
Heavy Cannon
Large, screen‑accurate, supports two‑handed poses.
Ammo Belt
Connects cannon to jetpack; flexible and durable.
Jetpack
Completes the heavy infantry silhouette.
Packaging (Galaxy Collection — Standard Release, 2024)
- Phase IV angled side art
- orange Mandalorian color stripe
- standard retail window box
- NOT an exclusive
This figure anchors the 2024 Mandalorian heavy‑infantry wave.
Collector Notes
- Standard retail (2024)
- definitive Season 3 Paz Vizsla
- essential for Great Forge displays
- pairs naturally with Din, Ragnar, Armorer, and Imperial Commandos
- one of the most imposing sculpts in Phase IV
This release captures Paz at his most heroic, powerful, and tragic.
Display & Photography Notes
Paz excels in heavy‑weapon, last‑stand, and jetpack‑ready poses. Strong rim lighting enhances the armor bulk, while low‑angle shots emphasize his size. For dioramas, he fits naturally into Great Forge battles, Mandalorian fleet interiors, or Imperial ambush scenes.
Ideal for:
- Great Forge dioramas
- Season 3 displays
- Mandalorian army builds
- dramatic, high‑contrast photography