“How many LEGO Finn minifigures are there, anyway?” “Is there an FN-2187 stormtrooper version?” “Is the Poe’s-jacket look a different figure from his own vest look?”
If you collect, you’ve probably run into questions like these at least once. Here’s a single guide that sorts them all out.

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This article organizes how to tell every LEGO Finn minifigure variant apart, along with the main sets each one appears in, all in a single reference table.
The short version: LEGO Finn minifigures come to six variants in total — sw0676 (Poe’s jacket), sw0716 (FN-2187 stormtrooper), the Resistance Transport Pod version (2017), the First Order Officer disguise, and the 2019 version (his own vest look). There’s a form for each episode, neatly accounted for.
- 1 Who Is Finn?
- 2 Finn Has Six Variations: How to Tell Them Apart
- 3 Notable LEGO Star Wars Sets That Include Finn
- 4 First, Latest, Rarest, Cheapest: Buying a Finn Minifigure
- 5 Related Minifigures to Collect Alongside Finn
- 6 Frequently Asked Questions: Finn Minifigure FAQ
- 6.1 Q. How many LEGO Finn minifigures are there?
- 6.2 Q. Which set has the FN-2187 (stormtrooper) Finn?
- 6.3 Q. What’s the difference between the “Poe’s jacket look” and the “2019 version, his own vest look”?
- 6.4 Q. What is the First Order officer disguise version?
- 6.5 Q. Is Finn sold individually outside of polybags and limited sets?
- 7 Sources and References
Who Is Finn?
Finn is a main character of the Star Wars sequel trilogy (Episodes VII through IX). He’s a young man originally raised as the First Order stormtrooper “FN-2187.” During the battle that opens Episode VII, a crisis of conscience drives him to desert; he meets Resistance ace pilot Poe Dameron, and along with the jacket Poe hands him, he’s given the name “Finn.”
Alongside Rey and Poe, he stands at the center of the sequel trilogy as one of those fighting the First Order. In Episode IX it’s even hinted that he has Jedi potential (a Force sensitive). Because he grows over the course of the series, LEGO has released multiple variants tied to each episode.
Finn Has Six Variations: How to Tell Them Apart
| Form Category | Representative sw Number | How to Tell It Apart | Example Sets |
|---|---|---|---|
| Finn (Poe’s jacket) | sw0676 | The Episode VII medium nougat (brown) leather jacket plus black legs. The look with the jacket Poe Dameron gave him. The most basic form | #75105 Millennium Falcon, #75139 Battle on Takodana |
| FN-2187 (stormtrooper look) | sw0716 | Finn in white stormtrooper armor. From early Episode VII, before his desertion. Exclusive to polybag #30605 | #30605 Finn (FN-2187) Polybag |
| Finn (Resistance Transport Pod version) | Various generations | The 2017 version. A new dual-sided face print, new undershirt and torso, Pearl Dark Gray legs, with a belt-and-holster print | #75176 Resistance Transport Pod |
| Finn (First Order Officer disguise) | Various generations | His disguise wearing a stolen Pearl Dark Gray First Order officer uniform. The cap, torso, and legs are shared with the First Order officer in that year’s First Order Star Destroyer; only the head print is unique | #75201 First Order AT-ST |
| Finn (2019 version, his own vest look) | Various generations | The Episode IX spec. He’s taken off Poe’s jacket for his own vest and dark blue legs. Reuses the young Lando Calrissian hair piece | #75257 Millennium Falcon, #75272 Sith TIE Fighter |
| Finn (other derivatives) | Various generations | Sub-variants and limited editions of the five generations above | – |
Which Generation to Pick
The “this is Finn” signature look is sw0676, wearing Poe’s jacket. It’s the outfit that defines Episode VII, and probably the form you’ll come across most often. The white-armor FN-2187 look is a rare tier exclusive to the #30605 polybag, and a generation in high demand among collectors. If Episode IX is your favorite, the 2019 version (his own vest look) is the one to go for.
Notable LEGO Star Wars Sets That Include Finn
| Set No. | Set Name | Release Year | Included Form | Source Film | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #75105 | Millennium Falcon | 2015 | sw0676 (Poe’s jacket) | Episode VII | Finn’s debut set |
| #75139 | Battle on Takodana | 2016 | sw0676 | Episode VII | Comes with Maz Kanata and Kylo Ren |
| #30605 | Finn (FN-2187) Polybag | 2016 | sw0716 (Stormtrooper) | Episode VII | LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens exclusive polybag |
| #75176 | Resistance Transport Pod | 2017 | 2017 Finn | Episode VIII | New face print, holster legs |
| #75201 | First Order AT-ST | 2018 | First Order Officer disguise | Episode VIII | Finn in disguise |
| #75257 | Millennium Falcon | 2019 | 2019 version (his own vest look) | Episode IX | Episode IX spec |
| #75272 | Sith TIE Fighter | 2020 | 2019 version | Episode IX | Episode IX spec |

The same person it is, yet so different the looks are, different people they could be — one of those rare characters, Finn is. The way I see it, in this order line them up you should: Poe’s-jacket look (sw0676) first, then the FN-2187 armor look, then his own vest look — and cleanly on your shelf, the flow of Finn’s story recreate itself it will.
First, Latest, Rarest, Cheapest: Buying a Finn Minifigure
- First appearance: #75105 Millennium Falcon (2015) / sw0676 (Poe’s jacket look)
- Latest: recent Episode IX-related sets continue to carry the 2019 version (his own vest look)
- Rarest: #30605 Finn (FN-2187) Polybag is a LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens exclusive polybag with limited circulation. We don’t assign a definitive ranking
- Cheapest: versions bundled in smaller sets fall in the lower price range. Since launch reference prices vary widely by set size, we avoid cross-comparing them
Related Minifigures to Collect Alongside Finn

With his crew, when you display him — easy to carry the whole sequel trilogy, Finn makes it. The way I see it, the bare-minimum trio you’ll want to round out the set, Rey, Poe, and BB-8 they are.
- Rey: an ally and the sequel-trilogy protagonist
- Poe Dameron: his close friend and a Resistance ace pilot. The character who handed Finn the jacket
- Kylo Ren: his nemesis
- BB-8: the droid sidekick
- Stormtrooper (First Order): his former comrades. Display them next to the FN-2187 look to recreate a scene from the film
- Maz Kanata: the castle keeper of Takodana, included in #75139 Battle on Takodana
- Leia Organa (General look): the Resistance leader
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Frequently Asked Questions: Finn Minifigure FAQ
Q. How many LEGO Finn minifigures are there?
A. Official and fan-site tallies confirm six variants in total. They can be sorted by generation: “Poe’s jacket look (sw0676),” “FN-2187 stormtrooper look (sw0716),” “Resistance Transport Pod version (2017),” “First Order Officer disguise,” and “2019 version (his own vest look).”
Q. Which set has the FN-2187 (stormtrooper) Finn?
A. He comes bundled in #30605 Finn (FN-2187) Polybag (2016). This is a polybag exclusive to the deluxe edition of the LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens video game, and it’s how you get Finn in white stormtrooper armor.
Q. What’s the difference between the “Poe’s jacket look” and the “2019 version, his own vest look”?
A. The 2015-2018 sw0676 wears the medium nougat leather jacket plus black legs that Poe Dameron gave him, the signature Episode VII outfit. The 2019 version is reworked to drop the jacket for his own vest, with dark blue legs, bringing it closer to how Finn looks on screen in Episode IX.
Q. What is the First Order officer disguise version?
A. When Finn and Rose Tico infiltrate a First Order warship in Episode VIII, this is the disguise minifigure of Finn wearing the First Order officer uniform he stole. It’s the Pearl Dark Gray uniform look, and it’s the figure included in #75201 First Order AT-ST.
Q. Is Finn sold individually outside of polybags and limited sets?
A. As of this writing, we haven’t been able to confirm Finn (including FN-2187) in standalone formats such as foil packs or paper bags. For the most part, his distribution centers on being bundled in sets and polybags.
Sources and References
- Official LEGO Finn character page: https://www.lego.com/en-us/themes/star-wars/characters/finn
- BrickLink minifig sw0676: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?M=sw0676
- BrickLink minifig sw0716 (FN-2187 Polybag): https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?M=sw0716
- Brickset Finn minifig list: https://brickset.com/minifigs/name-Finn
- The Holo-Brick Archives feature article: https://www.holobrickarchive.com/2022/02/mini-steps-the-evolution-of-the-finn-fn-2187-minifigure/