The 2020 Beskar Armor Mandalorian is one of the most important Black Series releases of the modern era. Arriving at the height of The Mandalorian’s breakout success, this figure became the definitive representation of Din Djarin’s early‑series identity — the moment he steps into his full Beskar armor, receives the mudhorn signet, and begins his transformation from bounty hunter to protector.
Hasbro’s sculpt captures the clean, newly forged look of the armor before the wear and tear of later seasons. The chest plate, pauldrons, thigh armor, and gauntlets all feature crisp panel lines and a reflective metallic finish that reads beautifully under directional lighting. The helmet proportions are sharp, with a clean visor line and subtle curvature that matches the Season 1 prop.
The silhouette is iconic: long rifle slung across the back, pistol at the hip, cape draped over the shoulder. This is the version of Din that defined the early episodes — stoic, efficient, and deadly. The sculpt balances realism with the stylized grit of the show’s cinematography, giving the figure a grounded presence on the shelf.
The accessory loadout is essential and character‑defining. The Amban phase‑pulse rifle is long, elegant, and sharply detailed, with the correct tuning‑fork emitter and stock geometry. The IB‑94 pistol fits securely into the holster, supporting quick‑draw poses. The jetpack completes the Season 1–2 silhouette, allowing for flight poses and action setups.
As a standard retail release, this figure became a cornerstone of the Phase IV line and remains one of the most display‑friendly Mandalorian figures ever produced.
Technical Details & Sculpt
Overall Sculpt & Proportions
Din’s sculpt is built around a clean, armored silhouette:
- reflective Beskar plates
- crisp helmet proportions
- layered gauntlets
- tactical belt and holster
- natural stance and proportions
The figure captures the early‑series look perfectly.
Helmet & Armor
The Beskar armor includes:
- polished silver finish
- clean mudhorn signet
- sharp chest plate geometry
- reinforced gauntlets
- accurate thigh armor
The deco is crisp and screen‑accurate.
Cape
The sculpted cape drapes over the shoulder:
- textured fabric sculpt
- natural flow
- iconic silhouette
It enhances the Season 1–2 identity.
Articulation
Din’s articulation supports rifle, pistol, and jetpack poses:
- ball‑jointed head
- hinged neck base
- swivel‑hinge shoulders
- butterfly joints
- swivel‑hinge elbows
- swivel wrists
- torso ball joint
- ball‑jointed hips
- thigh swivels
- double‑jointed knees
- rocker ankles
The articulation is engineered for dynamic bounty‑hunter stances.
Paint & Deco
The deco work is clean and metallic:
- reflective Beskar finish
- crisp visor line
- natural shading on undersuit
- clean weapon detailing
The palette reflects the polished, newly forged armor.
Accessories & Equipment
Amban Phase‑Pulse Rifle
Long, elegant, and essential to Din’s early identity.
IB‑94 Blaster Pistol
Compact and fits securely in the holster.
Jetpack
Screen‑accurate sculpt with clean metallic finish.
Packaging (Galaxy Collection — Standard Release, 2020)
- Phase IV angled side art
- orange Mandalorian color stripe
- standard retail window box
- NOT an exclusive
This figure anchored the 2020 Mando‑era wave.
Collector Notes
- Standard retail (2020)
- definitive early‑series Beskar Din
- essential for Mando Season 1–2 displays
- pairs naturally with Grogu, IG‑11, Cara Dune, and Gideon
- one of the most iconic releases in Phase IV
This release captures Din at his most iconic, polished, and mythic.
Display & Photography Notes
Din excels in rifle‑sling, quick‑draw, and jetpack poses. Cool rim lighting enhances the Beskar reflections, while long directional highlights bring out the Amban rifle’s silhouette. For dioramas, he fits naturally into Nevarro streets, Razor Crest interiors, or desert landscapes.
Ideal for:
- early Mando displays
- bounty‑hunter stances
- rifle‑sling silhouettes
- Season 1–2 recreations