“How many Din Djarin minifigures are there in all?” “Which set has the beskar-armor Din?” “Which one is the Din holding the dark saber?”
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This article organizes the LEGO minifigures of Din Djarin (a.k.a. “Mando”), the protagonist of the shows “The Mandalorian,” “The Book of Boba Fett,” and “The Mandalorian & Grogu,” across three axes: variation, sets they appear in, and source work. The roundup of Mandalorian warriors as a whole is covered in a separate article, so here we keep the scope strictly on Din Djarin himself.
The short version: starting from 2019’s #75254, Din Djarin’s minifigures evolve through roughly five generations in this order — brown armor, silver beskar, printed head, the S3 helmet, and then the 2026 cape-plus-printed-head combination — with the sets clearly split by generation.
- 1 Who Is Din Djarin?
- 2 Din Djarin Comes in Several Types: Variation List
- 3 List of LEGO Star Wars Sets That Include Din Djarin
- 4 First, Latest, Rarest, Cheapest: Buying a Din Djarin Minifigure
- 5 Related Minifigures to Collect Alongside Din Djarin
- 6 Frequently Asked Questions: Din Djarin Minifigure FAQ
- 6.1 How many Din Djarin minifigures are there in all?
- 6.2 How does the brown armor differ from the silver beskar?
- 6.3 What’s the difference between the printed-head version and the bare-face (solid black) head version?
- 6.4 Which set introduces the S3 helmet (Top Lines)?
- 6.5 How is the 2026 new Din different?
- 7 Sources and References
Who Is Din Djarin?
Din Djarin is the protagonist of “The Mandalorian,” and a bounty hunter by trade. Taken in as a foundling by the Mandalorian tribe “The Tribe,” he’s portrayed as coming from the Children of the Watch, a Covert that swears never to remove the helmet under the creed “This is the Way.” He becomes Grogu’s guardian and travels the galaxy piloting the Razor Crest and the N-1 Starfighter.
In LEGO, his generations have been cleanly distinguished by armor color and helmet shape ever since his debut, with the progression of the seasons and his evolving gear reflected directly in the minifigure spec changes. From a collector’s view, you can pin down nearly any generation just by checking the “armor material” and “whether the helmet has the top line.”
Din Djarin Comes in Several Types: Variation List
Din Djarin’s minifigures broadly split into five families: “brown durasteel armor (early S1),” “silver beskar armor (late S1 through S2),” “holiday version,” “S3 spec (Top Lines helmet and dark saber),” and “beskar plus cape plus printed head (the 2026 new release).” The representative variants are as follows.
| Variant Name | sw Number | How to Tell It Apart | Main Sets |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Mandalorian / Din Djarin (brown durasteel armor) | sw1057 | Brown-toned old armor, with cape, no arm print, bare-face head (solid black) | #75254 / #75292 |
| Same (brown armor, arm-print version) | sw1242 | Brown-toned armor, with arm print added. Detail boosted for the UCS | #75331 |
| Same (silver beskar, cape, plain head) | sw1135 | Post-beskar, equipped with cape, no jetpack, bare-face head (solid black) | #75299 / #75312 / #75315 |
| Same (silver beskar, jetpack, plain head) | sw1166 | Post-beskar, equipped with jetpack, no cape, bare-face head (solid black) | #75319 / #75321 |
| Same (holiday scarf version) | sw1170 | Red Christmas scarf. The seasonal look exclusive to the Advent calendar | #75307 |
| Same (silver beskar, jetpack, printed head) | sw1212 | The first version where the bare-face head evolved from solid black to a printed head (medium tan) | #75325 |
| Same (silver beskar, jetpack, Top Lines helmet) | sw1258 | The S3 helmet (with top line), the dark-saber-holding version, printed head | #75348 / #75361 / #75363 / #75410 |
| Same (silver beskar, cape, printed head) | sw1488 | The 2026 new release’s beskar-plus-cape-plus-printed-head combination | #75436 |
| Same (colored knee-pad version / beskar plus jetpack) | sw1519 | A derivative with a color accent added to the knee pads (set to be confirmed) | Unknown |
| Same (colored knee-pad version / beskar plus cape) | sw1528 | A derivative with a color accent added to the knee pads (set to be confirmed) | Unknown |
By checking three things, Din’s variants you can usually pin down: armor color (brown or silver), whether the top line the helmet has, and whether solid black or printed the head is. The ones we couldn’t confirm from a primary source yet, the sets marked “Unknown” in the table are. Update them as set inclusion info comes out, we plan to.
List of LEGO Star Wars Sets That Include Din Djarin
Here are the sets that include Din Djarin, organized by release year. Prices are the launch reference price (US); we don’t handle current selling prices, since they fluctuate.
| Set No. | Set Name | Release Year | Din Djarin Included | Other Key Characters | Source Work | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #75254 | AT-ST Raider | 2019 | sw1057 (brown armor) | Cara Dune / Klatooinian Raider x2 | The Mandalorian S1 | Din Djarin’s LEGO debut set. US launch reference price US$49.99 |
| #75292 | The Razor Crest | 2020 | sw1057 (brown armor) | Greef Karga / IG-11 / Scout Trooper / Grogu | The Mandalorian S1 | 1,023 pieces. US launch reference price US$129.99. The signature set of the hero’s ship |
| #75299 | Trouble on Tatooine | 2021 | sw1135 (beskar, cape) | Grogu / Tusken Raider | The Mandalorian S1 | A small scene set with a speeder bike. An entry pick for the beskar Din |
| #75307 | LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar 2021 | 2021 | sw1170 (holiday scarf) | Grogu (holiday version) / Tusken Raider / IG-11 / Scout Trooper / Stormtrooper / IT-O | The Mandalorian universe | Advent calendar exclusive. Built to pair with the holiday Grogu |
| #75312 | Boba Fett’s Starship | 2021 | sw1135 (beskar, cape) | Boba Fett (repainted beskar) | The Mandalorian S2 | A mid-size set that pairs with Boba Fett’s new armor |
| #75315 | Imperial Light Cruiser | 2021 | sw1135 (beskar, cape) | Cara Dune / Grogu / Fennec Shand / Moff Gideon / Dark Trooper | The Mandalorian S2 | A lavish character lineup keyed to the S2 finale. US launch reference price US$159.99 |
| #75319 | The Armorer’s Mandalorian Forge | 2021 | sw1166 (beskar, jetpack) | The Armorer / Paz Vizsla | The Mandalorian S1 | 258 pieces. US launch reference price US$29.99. The Armorer’s first set |
| #75321 | The Razor Crest Microfighter | 2021 | sw1166 (beskar, jetpack) | (included on his own) | The Mandalorian S1 | A small Microfighter-format set. Good for restocking Din on his own |
| #75325 | The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter | 2022 | sw1212 (printed head debut) | Grogu / Peli Motto / BD-72 | The Book of Boba Fett | A landmark set that evolved from two years of solid-black heads to a printed head |
| #75331 | The Razor Crest (UCS) | 2022 | sw1242 (brown armor, arm print) | Grogu / Mythrol / Kuiil / Blurrg | The Mandalorian S1 | The UCS flagship. 6,187 pieces. US launch reference price US$599.99 |
| #75348 | Mandalorian Fang Fighter vs. TIE Interceptor | 2023 | sw1258 (S3 helmet) | Mandalorian Fleet Commander / TIE Interceptor Pilot / R2-E6 | The Mandalorian S3 | 957 pieces. US launch reference price US$99.99. The S3 helmet’s debut |
| #75361 | Spider Tank | 2023 | sw1258 (S3 helmet) | Bo-Katan Kryze / Grogu | The Mandalorian S3 | 526 pieces. First to include the newly molded dark saber |
| #75363 | The Mandalorian N-1 Starfighter Microfighter | 2023 | sw1258 (S3 helmet) | Grogu | The Book of Boba Fett | A Microfighter. A value pick for restocking Din |
| #75410 | Mando and Grogu’s N-1 Starfighter | 2025 | sw1258 (S3 helmet) | Grogu / R5-D4 | The Mandalorian | The 2025 N-1 Starfighter. R5-D4 newly included |
| #75436 | The Mandalorian & Grogu’s Speeder Bike | 2026 | sw1488 (cape plus printed head) | Grogu | The Mandalorian & Grogu | The 2026 new release. The debut of the new beskar-plus-cape-plus-printed-head combination |
At Figbase, not to round numbers on our own, our policy is — anything we can’t confirm, as “Unknown” or “(to be confirmed)” it stays. For the latest info, the manufacturer’s official channels and each set’s release announcement, check first you should.
First, Latest, Rarest, Cheapest: Buying a Din Djarin Minifigure
First Appearance: 2019 #75254 AT-ST Raider
Din Djarin’s LEGO debut is 2019’s #75254 AT-ST Raider. With brown-toned brown durasteel armor (sw1057), it’s set up with Cara Dune and two Klatooinian Raiders. It’s an iconic starting point for a collection, recreating the early-S1 era of his patched-together armor.
Latest: 2026 #75436 The Mandalorian & Grogu’s Speeder Bike
The 2026 release #75436 is the latest at this point. Keyed to the film “The Mandalorian & Grogu,” it introduces a Din with a new combination: beskar armor plus cape plus printed head (sw1488). The caped, printed-head version makes its debut in this set.
Rarest: the sw1170 Holiday Scarf Version (#75307 Advent Calendar 2021)
The sw1170, wrapped in a red Christmas scarf, is a season-exclusive slot included only in #75307 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar 2021. Since Advent calendars are seasonal products that rarely get reissued, it tends to carry a particularly high premium on the secondhand market. If you’re aiming for a complete collection, securing it early is the safe move.
Cheapest: the Microfighters (#75321 / #75363)
If you want to restock Din himself cheaply on a per-minifigure basis, the Microfighters (#75321 The Razor Crest Microfighter / #75363 N-1 Starfighter Microfighter) are the go-to. Since they get you one Din reliably while keeping the piece count low, they’re also great as secondary picks for rounding out the different generations.
Related Minifigures to Collect Alongside Din Djarin
A collection around Din Djarin, if building you are — his sidekick Grogu, the rival Imperial remnant, and co-stars like Boba Fett and Ahsoka, line up you should. The story’s context itself, recreate it lets you, and what you can do with the display, it widens.
- Mandalorian warriors (species roundup): a separate article organizes the LEGO releases of the warrior groups as a whole, including “The Tribe” that Din Djarin belongs to, plus the Nite Owls, Royalists, and Super Commandos.
- Grogu (Grogu / The Child): the key minifigure bundled in many of Din’s sets, including #75292 / #75299 / #75315 / #75318 / #75325 / #75331 / #75361 / #75363 / #75410 / #75436, as Din’s sidekick.
- Boba Fett: the senior bounty hunter who pairs with Din in #75312. A character who symbolizes Mandalorian armor culture.
- Ahsoka Tano: the figure who points Din and Grogu’s way in the S2 “The Jedi” episode. An important character who branches off into the show “Ahsoka.”
- Bo-Katan Kryze: a contender for the Mandalorian throne, included in #75361. Essential as a point of contrast with Din over the dark saber.
- Moff Gideon: the leader of the Imperial remnant who appears in #75315 and #75386. The biggest adversary of Din and Grogu.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Din Djarin Minifigure FAQ
How many Din Djarin minifigures are there in all?
The main variants confirmable in the BrickLink catalog number around ten at this point. The representatives are: brown armor (sw1057 / sw1242), silver beskar plus cape (sw1135), silver beskar plus jetpack (sw1166), the holiday version (sw1170), the printed-head versions (sw1212 / sw1258 / sw1488), and the colored-knee-pad derivatives (sw1519 / sw1528).
How does the brown armor differ from the silver beskar?
The brown armor (sw1057 / sw1242) recreates the early-S1 era of “patched-together durasteel,” with brown-toned armor. The silver beskar (sw1135 / sw1166 / sw1212 / sw1258 / sw1488) is the era of the pure beskar-ore armor he recovered from Moff Gideon, with silver-toned armor. The molds are split by a coloring difference that matches the story progression exactly.
What’s the difference between the printed-head version and the bare-face (solid black) head version?
Up through 2022’s #75325, Din Djarin’s bare-face head (helmet removed) used a solid black piece. This was a treatment that respected his depiction of keeping the vow never to remove the helmet, but from a collector’s view it was long discussed as him “having no face.” #75325 introduced a medium tan printed head (sw1212) for the first time, and beskar versions since then have basically been printed-head specs.
Which set introduces the S3 helmet (Top Lines)?
The S3 helmet (with top line / sw1258) is the Mandalorian S3 spec, debuting in #75348 Mandalorian Fang Fighter vs. TIE Interceptor. It then continues through #75361 Spider Tank, #75363 N-1 Microfighter, and 2025’s #75410 N-1 Starfighter. The dedicated dark saber mold is included from #75361 onward.
How is the 2026 new Din different?
The sw1488 included in 2026’s #75436 The Mandalorian & Grogu’s Speeder Bike is a combination that never existed before: “silver beskar plus cape plus printed head.” Since the S1-S2 caped look (sw1135) had a plain head, this set is the first to have the cape and printed head together. It’s a spec tied to the film “The Mandalorian & Grogu.”
Sources and References
- Official LEGO: #75292 The Razor Crest
- Official LEGO: #75319 The Armorer’s Mandalorian Forge
- Official LEGO: #75325 The Mandalorian’s N-1 Starfighter
- Official LEGO: #75331 The Razor Crest (UCS)
- Official LEGO: #75348 Mandalorian Fang Fighter vs. TIE Interceptor
- Official LEGO: #75361 Spider Tank
- BrickLink: Din Djarin minifig catalog search
- MerlinsBricks: #75331 SetDB
- MerlinsBricks: #75348 SetDB
- MerlinsBricks: #75410 SetDB
- MerlinsBricks: #75436 SetDB
- Jay’s Brick Blog: #75361 Spider Tank Din Djarin dark saber feature