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This article is about the minifigures; for the theme, see Star Wars: The Mandalorian. For a specific character apart of of this group, see The Mandalorian.


A Mandalorian is a minifigure from the Star Wars theme, first introduced in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars subtheme.

Description[]

Four Death Watch Mandalorians are included in the Mandalorian Battle Pack set 7914, and one in set 9525. The Mandalorians are built out of normal shaped pieces, with the addition of a jetpack and helmet, both grey. The helmet has a black T-visor. They had a dark blue body with armour and belt markings, with normal blue arms and dark grey hands. They have blue legs with a dark grey hip piece. The helmet can fit gear on either side, similar to the clone helmets.

Four visually distinct Mandalorians, two of them women, appear in set 75267.

Background[]

Mandalorians were a group of beings that lived on the planet Mandalore and various other worlds that they controlled. They had strong battle armor and piloted large war machines. Three well-known Mandalorians were Jango Fett, his clone "son" Boba, and Pre Vizsla. During the Clone Wars, Death Watch, lead by Pre Vizsla attempted to reclaim Mandalore from the pacifist New Mandalorian government that had taken over the planet. Most Mandalorians were in one of three rival groups; the pacifist New Mandalorians, the honourable yet violent True Mandalorians, and the Death Watch. The True Mandalorians were wiped out by the Death Watch some years prior to the Clone Wars.

After falling under the domination of Maul for a time, Mandalore became subject to the newly declared Galactic Empire. It would be ruled for some years by Clan Saxon, formerly part of Death Watch. However, an alliance of clans, led by Bo-Katan Kryze, rose up against this tyranny. Aided by members of the growing Rebel Alliance, they overthrew Clan Saxon’s rule.

Tragically, the Empire responded with brutal force under the ruthless leadership of Moff Gideon. His tactics soon drove Bo-Katan to surrender, only for Gideon to continue devastating Mandalore and the Mandalorian people. Most of the survivors fled the planet, which was thought to have been rendered uninhabitable. More superstitious sects, such as the Children of the Watch, further believed that Mandalore was cursed.

Some years after the apparent demise of Emperor Palpatine, the Mandalorians remained a scattered people.

Notes[]

  • The official description of the 7914 Mandalorian Battle Pack lists the set as having three Mandalorians and one Mandalorian Assassin, however all four minifigures are exactly the same except for the weapons they hold, and the description did not state which one the assassin was intended to be. A poster was released in 2011 showing every known unique minifigure in the 2011 Star Wars line, which displayed two Mandalorians- one with twin pistols, the other with a turret; indicating that one of these two are intended to be the assassin, but they both have the name "Mandalorian".
  • In the 7914 Mandalorian Battle Pack, all of the Mandalorians have the same heads, despite not being clones in the Star Wars universe.

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