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Migs Mayfeld — Star Wars The Black Series #MAN 27

The Black Series Migs Mayfeld in civilian mercenary configuration — Phase 4 Mandalorian Collection #27, 2022. The ex-Imperial in his Chapter 6 mercenary look with blaster rifle. 17 joints. Standard retail $24.99.

Overview

Migs Mayfeld in his civilian mercenary configuration at #MAN 27 is the Mandalorian Collection’s second Mayfeld and the one that covers his Chapter 6 appearance — the prison break mercenary in the civilian operational gear of someone who left the Imperial service and doesn’t advertise it. Blaster rifle. 17 joints. Standard retail. $24.99. 2022.

Blaster rifle. Civilian gear. The mercenary before Morak.

The Two Mayfeld Configurations

The Mandalorian Collection has two Migs Mayfeld figures: the Morak configuration at #MAN 15 ($22.99, Imperial disguise, 19 joints) and this civilian mercenary configuration at #MAN 27 ($24.99, mercenary gear, 17 joints). They cover the character’s two most significant episode configurations — the Chapter 6 heist crew member and the Chapter 15 ex-Imperial forced back into his past.

The practical difference: the civilian Mayfeld at #MAN 27 is who he presents himself as — the mercenary, the professional hired gun with no institutional affiliation. The Morak Mayfeld at #MAN 15 is who he was forced to be again, briefly, at personal cost. Display them together and the two halves of the character are visible.

Chapter 6 and the Prison Break Crew

Mayfeld’s Chapter 6 appearance establishes his character before Morak develops it — the mercenary who is professionally capable, personally cynical, and carrying history he doesn’t advertise. The heist crew that Chapter 6 assembles is one of the most entertaining single-episode ensembles in the series, and Mayfeld is its most morally interesting member from the first scene.

The blaster rifle communicates the Chapter 6 Mayfeld: the hired professional at work, before the series asks him to be something more complicated.

Secondary Market

Above-retail secondary market prices. Standard retail 2022. Verify blaster rifle. No production variants documented.

Our Verdict

Migs Mayfeld civilian at #MAN 27 is the second Mayfeld and the one that shows who he was before Morak made him choose. $24.99 standard retail. Buy him alongside the Morak version. The two configurations together are the Mandalorian Collection’s most complete two-figure character study at $47.98 combined.

The Chapter 6 Ensemble

Migs Mayfeld’s Chapter 6 appearance places him in one of the series’ most entertaining single-episode ensembles: a heist crew assembled for a prison break that includes the mercenary Xi’an, her brother Burg, the droid Zero (Q9-0), and Din Djarin as the reluctant member. Each character is defined in about ten minutes of screen time before the heist begins. Mayfeld’s cynicism, his specific assessment of Din as too principled for this kind of work, and his professional competence all established in the Chapter 6 configuration the figure covers.

Two Maylfelds and What They Show

The civilian Mayfeld at #MAN 27 and the Morak Mayfeld at #MAN 15 together are the Mandalorian Collection’s most complete two-figure character study. The Chapter 6 mercenary who presents himself as having no institutional affiliation. The Morak operative who was forced to wear the institutional affiliation he thought he’d escaped. Both configurations visible, both aspects of the same character, $47.98 combined at standard retail. Buy both.

Migs Mayfeld civilian at $24.99 is the second and earlier Mayfeld — the Chapter 6 mercenary before Morak made the character’s full dimensions visible. The blaster rifle, the operational gear, the professional without institutional affiliation who is about to be one of the series’ most interesting one-season supporting characters. Buy him alongside the Morak version. The two configurations are the Mandalorian Collection’s most specific two-figure character study.

The civilian Mayfeld before Morak. Blaster rifle. $24.99. Buy him alongside the Morak version for the two-figure character study that covers the mercenary before and after the choice.

Civilian Mayfeld. Blaster rifle. Dollar 24.99. The Chapter 6 mercenary before Morak asked harder questions. Buy him alongside Morak Mayfeld.

The Chapter 6 Mayfeld is the foundation for everything the Morak episode builds on. The cynicism, the professionalism, the specific history he does not advertise. Dollar 24.99 standard retail for the mercenary who will become the Mandalorian Collection’s most morally interesting supporting character. Buy him alongside Morak Mayfeld at 15 dollars and the full arc is visible.

The civilian mercenary before Morak. Buy him alongside the Morak version.

Civilian Mayfeld. Buy him alongside Morak Mayfeld.

The Chapter 6 Mayfeld is where the character begins. The cynical professional, the mercenary without institutional affiliation, the person whose history is written in what he does not say about himself. The civilian configuration at dollar 24.99 establishes who he was before Morak asked the harder question. Buy both Mayfelds. The arc requires both endpoints.

Buy civilian Mayfeld alongside Morak Mayfeld. The two configurations together are the collection most complete two-figure character study. Forty-seven dollars ninety-eight for the full arc.

The mercenary before the choice. Buy him. Buy both Mayfelds together.

The two Mayfeld figures together at forty-seven dollars ninety-eight are the Mandalorian Collection most complete two-figure character study. The mercenary who presents himself as having no history and the operative forced back into his past. Both configurations needed. Both worth buying. Buy them.

Migs Mayfeld civilian. The foundation for the Morak episode. Dollar 24.99. Buy him. The mercenary who hid his history until the Mandalorian Collection caught him in both configurations.

Chapter 6 introduced Mayfeld. Morak developed him. The two figures together tell the complete story. Buy civilian Mayfeld at dollar 24.99 and pair him with Morak Mayfeld at dollar 22.99. The Mandalorian Collection records both halves of the most interesting supporting character arc in the series.

The civilian Mayfeld. The Chapter 6 mercenary in the gear that communicates who he presents himself as. Buy him alongside the Morak version. Both figures together. The full arc. Dollar 47.98.

Migs Mayfeld civilian configuration. The mercenary who introduced himself in Chapter 6 before the series asked the harder question at Morak. Buy him. The Mandalorian Collection records both who he was and who he chose to become.

Buy civilian Mayfeld. Buy both Mayfelds. The arc from Chapter 6 to Morak is the collection most complete single-character study. Dollar 47.98 combined for the full Migs Mayfeld arc in Phase 4 plastic. Both figures needed. Both worth buying. Buy them.


Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 Mandalorian Collection. Related: Migs Mayfeld Morak P4-MAN-15 | Q9-0 P4-MAN-11 | The Mandalorian.