Mando Mondays is an all-new weekly celebration of The Mandalorian, where new products will be revealed from a number of companies. Earlier today, we shared Hasbro’s Reveals. Now, Sideshow Collectibles has unveiled an all-new statue based on the first season of The Mandalorian. The Mandalorian and The Child Premium Format Figure features Din Djarin, the bounty hunter simply known as “Mando” in his Beskar armor, along with The Child in his pod. The statue stands at 20″ tall. The statue is priced at $630 and will be released between August and October of 2021. Pre-orders have not yet gone live. See a few photos after the jump.
UPDATE:
Pre-orders are now live. Click the link below to order.
The Mandalorian and The Child Premium Format Figure
Sideshow presents The Mandalorian™ Premium Format™ Figure, a limited-edition quarter scale figure based on the acclaimed live-action series.
Since the premiere of The Mandalorian™ on Disney+, this mysterious and stoic bounty hunter has become a hit character for Star Wars™ fans both new and old. Known to the galaxy and his targets simply as The Mandalorian, beneath his beskar helmet is Din Djarin™, a former foundling who now walks the Way of the Mandalore with great devotion. But everything changes when he meets an alien asset known only as the Child and the pair become an unbreakable clan of two.
The polystone Mandalorian Premium Format Figure measures 20″ tall and is a detailed, dynamic, fully sculpted depiction of this renowned bounty hunter inspired by an iconic shot from the first season of the streaming series. Standing alongside the Child’s signature hovering pram, the Mandalorian braves the dangerous galaxy to protect what was once his prey. His silver armor reflects the hard work and weathering it took to acquire enough beskar to create each piece, complete with his mudhorn signet, the symbol given to him by the Armorer in accordance with Mandalore tradition. Equipped with his bounty hunting tools of the trade, The Mandalorian proves himself to be one of the galaxy’s most skilled and fearsome warriors.
Add to your guild of Star Wars collectibles and bring home The Mandalorian Premium Format Figure today.
The Mandalorian - Din Djarin and The Child Premium Format Figure by Sideshow

So there are these rumors going around that Pedro Pascal is on the verge of quitting/being fired from The Mandalorian (or that he already HAS quit/been fired) 'cause he's pissed that he doesn't get to show his face? Like, didn't someone explain to him when he was originally case that that was the entire point of the character?
Anyway, if this is true, no biggie. Mando is played by a stuntman most of the time anyway (incidentally, John Wayne's grandson) and Pascal's Clint Eastwood voice can be easily imitated by just about anyone else on Earth. It'd be so easy to re-cast him and not have it impact the show one iota.
Anyway, if this is true, no biggie. Mando is played by a stuntman most of the time anyway (incidentally, John Wayne's grandson) and Pascal's Clint Eastwood voice can be easily imitated by just about anyone else on Earth. It'd be so easy to re-cast him and not have it impact the show one iota.
Is Premium Format no longer mixed-media? I haven't looked at the line for a while.
Looks like the belt and bandolier may be a separate piece. The outfit all looks sculpted to me. But I have to admit that the good companies, like Prime1 or whatever it is, produce sculpts where I can't tell if it is actually cloth or all sculpted. That stuff is simply amazing.
Looks like the belt and bandolier may be a separate piece. The outfit all looks sculpted to me. But I have to admit that the good companies, like Prime1 or whatever it is, produce sculpts where I can't tell if it is actually cloth or all sculpted. That stuff is simply amazing.
No mix media on a 1/4th PF is kind of disappointing. Those sculpted cloth areas look noticeably unrealistic at that scale.
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