Sabine Wren — Star Wars The Black Series #REB 06
The Black Series Sabine Wren from Star Wars Rebels — Phase 4 Rebels Collection #06, 2020. The Mandalorian artist and warrior with two blasters. 19 joints. Fan Channel exclusive $19.99. The Ghost crew's most visually expressive member.
Overview
Sabine Wren at #REB 06 is the Rebels Collection’s most visually expressive figure — the Mandalorian explosives expert and graffiti artist whose painted armour is the Ghost crew’s most immediately distinctive visual signature. Two blasters. 19 joints. Fan Channel exclusive. $19.99. 2020. The warrior who carries art and combat in equal measure, in Phase 4 plastic.
Two blasters. Mandalorian armour. Fan Channel exclusive. $19.99.
Sabine and the Mandalorian Identity
Sabine Wren’s specific position in Rebels is shaped by her dual identity as a Mandalorian warrior and an artist — the person who marks Rebel territory with her graffiti, whose armour is covered in her own painted designs, whose approach to every mission carries the aesthetic sensibility of someone who sees expression as inseparable from action. She is the Ghost crew’s youngest member in many respects, and the one whose specific cultural heritage becomes most central to the series’ later seasons.
The two blasters communicate the Mandalorian warrior. The specific animated design of the figure — the armour colours, the distinctive helmet she carries — communicates the artist. The figure at #REB 06 holds both simultaneously.
The Darksaber Connection
Rebels gives Sabine one of the more unexpected character arcs in the animated era: the young Mandalorian warrior who is handed the Darksaber and has to decide whether she wants the responsibility that carrying it entails. Her relationship to Mandalorian culture — the academy she left under difficult circumstances, the family she chose over the one that shaped her — gives her the series’ most specifically Mandalorian character depth.
The figure at #REB 06 covers Sabine before the Darksaber arc reaches its conclusion — the warrior in the armour she has painted, carrying the two blasters of her operational configuration. Her later-series appearances in the Ahsoka series bring the arc forward; this figure covers its animated origins.
Two Blasters and the Mandalorian Loadout
The dual blaster configuration communicates Sabine’s specific combat style — the two-weapon approach of a Mandalorian warrior trained in the full range of armour-and-weapon combat techniques. Both blasters should be verified on secondary market purchases. The two-blaster display communicates the dual-combat capability immediately: this is the Mandalorian who carries both because she knows how to use both.
The Complete Ghost Crew
Sabine at #REB 06 extends the Rebels Collection beyond the initial Ghost crew five to include the crew’s sixth essential member — the Mandalorian who joined Hera’s mission and became part of the found family that Rebels built across four seasons.
Secondary Market
Above-retail secondary market prices. Fan Channel exclusive 2020. Verify both blasters. No production variants documented.
Our Verdict
Sabine Wren at #REB 06 is the Rebels Collection’s most visually distinctive character figure — the Mandalorian artist whose armour communicates her identity as clearly as any accessory. Fan Channel exclusive at $19.99, two blasters, 19 joints. Buy her. The Ghost crew is not complete without Sabine.
Sabine’s Art as Combat Philosophy
The most interesting thing about Sabine Wren as a character is not that she is both an artist and a warrior — it is that she doesn’t experience those as separate modes. Her graffiti is a tactical act: she marks Rebel territory, lifts morale, and communicates the Rebellion’s presence in places where the Empire believes it has complete control. Her armour’s paint is both self-expression and psychological operation. She does not leave art behind when she picks up a blaster; the blaster is part of the same expression.
The figure at #REB 06 communicates this through the Mandalorian armour design — the specific colours and patterns of Sabine’s self-painted armour are visible in the sculpt’s paintwork. The two blasters are the weapons of a warrior. The armour is the canvas of an artist. The figure holds both.
Sabine Across Phase 4
Sabine Wren’s Phase 4 presence extends beyond the Rebels Collection — she appears in the Ahsoka series as a trained Jedi apprentice, Ezra’s replacement in some respects, carrying the Darksaber and the specific Mandalorian-Jedi-artist identity that the Rebels series built. The Rebels Collection figure at #REB 06 is the animated Sabine in her original configuration, the starting point of an arc that the Ahsoka series continues.
Buy the Rebels Sabine for the animated series accuracy. The Ahsoka Sabine for the live-action continuation. Both tell different parts of the same story.
Sabine Wren at $19.99 Fan Channel is the Rebels Collection’s most visually layered character figure — the Mandalorian artist whose painted armour is both self-expression and tactical communication, whose two blasters are the weapons of a warrior who also paints her victories. Buy her. The Ghost crew at six members, with Sabine’s specific visual presence, is the complete Rebels display.
Sabine is one of the animated era’s most completely realised characters precisely because her two defining qualities — the Mandalorian warrior identity and the artist’s sensibility — are never in competition. They are the same thing expressed differently. The figure holds that unity in its armour design and its two blasters. Fan Channel, $19.99, the Ghost crew’s most distinctive visual presence.
The Mandalorian artist-warrior who joined Hera’s crew and became part of the Ghost’s found family. Two blasters, painted armour, the specific visual that communicates Sabine Wren before any other identifying information is needed. Fan Channel exclusive at $19.99. Buy her.
Rebels gave Sabine the most specifically Mandalorian arc in the animated era before The Mandalorian series — the Darksaber, the family she had to return to, the leadership she had to accept. The figure at #REB 06 covers the Sabine before that arc reaches its conclusion: the artist-warrior at the Ghost crew’s table, painting and fighting and being fully herself. That is the version worth having. Buy it.
Two blasters. Painted Mandalorian armour. The artist who fights and the warrior who creates. Buy Sabine Wren.
Sabine Wren is the Ghost crew member whose specific combination of Mandalorian warrior training and artist’s sensibility makes the Rebels Collection more than a crew assembly — it is an argument about what kind of person joins a rebellion. Someone who fights because they have something to express as well as something to fight for. The figure at $19.99 Fan Channel is that argument in Mandalorian armour, two blasters raised.
Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 Rebels Collection. Related: Hera Syndulla P4-REB-05 | Ahsoka Tano Rebels P4-REB-07 | Star Wars Rebels.