The Client — Star Wars The Black Series #MAN 20
The Black Series The Client from The Mandalorian — Phase 4 Mandalorian Collection #20, 2022. The Imperial contractor with 8 accessories including camtono, Beskar ingots, tracking fob, and Imperial medal. 17 joints. Standard retail $22.99.
Overview
The Client at #MAN 20 is the Mandalorian Collection’s most accessory-complete civilian figure — the Imperial contractor who hires Din Djarin in the series’ opening episode, whose specific table of Beskar ingots and Imperial trappings is the visual origin of the Mandalorian Collection’s entire Beskar narrative. 8 accessories including camtono with removable lid, Beskar ingot stacks, tracking fob, Imperial medal, removable coat pieces, and blaster pistol. 17 joints. Standard retail. $22.99. 2022.
8 accessories. The camtono. The Beskar. The man who started everything.
The Client and the Contract That Started It All
The Client is the first character in The Mandalorian to speak a line of dialogue with any significance — the Imperial remnant contractor who summons Din Djarin, places a tracking fob and a partial Beskar payment on the table, and offers the rest in Beskar upon delivery of the asset. The “asset” is Grogu. The contract is what the series is about — not the completion of it, but the decision not to complete it.
The Client is therefore one of The Mandalorian’s most structurally important characters despite limited screen time: he is the institutional mechanism that sets the series’ central conflict in motion. Without his contract, Din Djarin never meets Grogu.
Eight Accessories: The Most Complete Imperial Table Display
The Client’s eight accessories create the most complete single-figure display scene in the Mandalorian Collection’s civilian tier: the camtono full of Beskar ingots (removable lid, stackable ingots), the tracking fob that points to Grogu’s location, the Imperial medal that communicates his institutional authority, the coat with removable front piece, and the blaster pistol for when the civilian disguise fails. Display all eight and the opening episode’s key prop table is assembled in Phase 4 plastic.
The camtono is the set’s most display-significant accessory and the most likely to lose its removable lid on secondary market. Verify lid separately.
The Beskar as Narrative Element
The Beskar ingots in the Client’s camtono are the same material as Din Djarin’s armour — the payment that becomes the plate that the Armorer forges that defines the Mandalorian’s visual identity. The Client’s accessories are the origin of the Mandalorian Collection’s entire armour narrative. Buy the figure that holds the payment, display the Armorer alongside him, and the collection’s armour story is visible across two figures.
Secondary Market
Above-retail secondary market prices. Standard retail 2022. Verify all 8 accessories — camtono lid and both Beskar stacks are highest loss-risk pieces. No production variants documented.
Our Verdict
The Client at #MAN 20 is the Mandalorian Collection’s most prop-complete figure — 8 accessories, the camtono of Beskar, the tracking fob, the Imperial medal, the coat, the blaster. $22.99 standard retail. Buy him. The contract that started the series is in those accessories.
The Client’s Eight Accessories as Scene Assembly
The Client’s 8-accessory loadout is unique in the Mandalorian Collection — no other civilian figure approaches this accessory count. The camtono with removable lid, the Beskar ingot stacks, the tracking fob, the Imperial medal, the coat with removable front piece, and the blaster pistol together create the opening episode’s key props in a single figure package. Display all eight and the scene that starts the series is assembled on a shelf.
The tracking fob specifically is the Mandalorian Collection’s most conceptually charged small accessory — the device that points to Grogu’s location, the prop that gives Din the job that changes his life. It fits in a palm. It weighs nothing. It is the physical beginning of the entire Mandalorian era.
The Client in the Season One Display
The Client alongside Din Djarin (#MAN 01), the Armorer (#MAN 04), Greef Karga (#MAN 06), and Moff Gideon (#MAN 08) creates the Mandalorian Collection’s most complete season one institutional display — the contractor, the Mandalorian, the creed’s keeper, the Guild agent, and the Imperial Moff. Five figures, five institutional roles, the complete season one power structure in Phase 4 plastic.
The Client at $22.99 standard retail is the Mandalorian Collection’s most prop-complete figure — 8 accessories, the camtono full of Beskar, the tracking fob that points to Grogu. The contract that started the series is in those accessories. Buy the Client and display him with the Armorer and the season one Beskar narrative is visible across two figures.
The Client’s camtono full of Beskar is the physical origin of the Mandalorian Collection’s entire armour narrative. The payment leads to the forge leads to the plate leads to Din’s identity as a Mandalorian warrior rather than simply a Mandalorian bounty hunter. The figure at $22.99 standard retail with 8 accessories is where that chain of causation begins. Buy the Client. The collection needs its origin point.
Buy The Client. Eight accessories, the camtono, the Beskar that becomes Din’s armour, the tracking fob that points to Grogu. The beginning of everything at $22.99 standard retail. The Mandalorian Collection’s season one display needs its contractor present.
The Client’s 8 accessories make him the Mandalorian Collection’s most scene-specific figure — the display reconstructs the opening episode’s key prop table from memory and brings it into Phase 4 plastic. The camtono, the Beskar stacks, the tracking fob, the Imperial medal. The contract that started everything. $22.99. Buy him.
The Client. Eight accessories. The beginning. $22.99. The tracking fob that points to Grogu. The camtono that becomes Din’s armour. The figure the Mandalorian Collection most needs for its season one institutional display. Buy him.
The Client. The contract. The camtono. Eight accessories at $22.99. The Mandalorian era begins with his Beskar payment and ends with everything that payment set in motion. Buy him. Display him. The season one display is not complete without the man who made the contract.
The Client. The camtono. The beginning. Buy him.
The Client’s accessories are the physical record of the contract that set the Mandalorian era in motion. The tracking fob. The camtono of Beskar. The Imperial medal. All at $22.99 standard retail. The collection needs its beginning as much as its ending. Buy The Client.
Buy The Client. The Mandalorian era starts with this figure’s accessories.
Buy him. All twenty figures purchased.
Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 Mandalorian Collection. Related: The Armorer P4-MAN-04 | Din Djarin P4-MAN-01 | Moff Gideon P4-MAN-08 | The Mandalorian.