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LEGO Zam Wesell Minifigure and Set Guide: Found in #7133 Bounty Hunter Pursuit

“Which set has the LEGO Zam Wesell minifigure?” “What are the features and rarity of the 2002 version (sw0059)?” “Is it true a new version is coming in 2026?”
If you collect LEGO Star Wars, you’ve probably run into these questions. Here’s everything organized in one place.

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This article lays out how to tell every LEGO Zam Wesell minifigure variant apart, along with the main sets each one appears in, all in a single reference table.

The short version: the LEGO Zam Wesell minifigure has just one current variant, sw0059, included in the 2002 #7133 Bounty Hunter Pursuit. The newest and the oldest are the same single figure, characterized by a dual-sided head (human / Clawdite face) and a purple body. There are rumors of a remake in 2026, but there’s no official announcement yet.

Who Is Zam Wesell?

Zam Wesell is a female bounty hunter who appears in Episode II: Attack of the Clones. A Clawdite with the ability to shapeshift, she takes on the role of attempting to assassinate Padme Amidala while disguised as a young human woman. In the film she appears as an assassin hired by Jango Fett, and is part of the high-speed chase scene on Coruscant. Although her screen time is limited, her distinctive shapeshifting ability makes her a character fans remember.

Zam Wesell Minifigure Spec: Features of sw0059

There’s only one Zam Wesell minifigure variant registered in the Rebrickable database. Its BrickLink identifier is sw0059.

ItemSpec
BrickLink IDsw0059
Rebrickable fig_numfig-003632
HeadDual-sided print (one side a human woman, the other the bare Clawdite face)
Torso / legsPurple
AccessoriesLight-gray helmet (with dark-gray goggles) / black blaster
First set#7133 Bounty Hunter Pursuit (2002)
Number of setsJust one set

The dual-sided head is a gimmick that nicely expresses Zam Wesell’s “shapeshifting” character trait. It’s a highly distinctive spec among LEGO Star Wars minifigures, letting you recreate both her disguised scenes and her true-face scenes with a single figure.

Every LEGO Star Wars Set That Includes Zam Wesell

As of April 2026, the only set that includes Zam Wesell is the one below.

Set No.Set NameYearPiecesMinifigures IncludedAppears InNotes
#7133Bounty Hunter Pursuit2002253Obi-Wan Kenobi / Anakin Skywalker / Zam WesellEP IIRecreates the Coruscant chase scene / Zam Wesell is exclusive to this set

#7133 Bounty Hunter Pursuit is a set that recreates the Coruscant chase scene from Episode II. It comes with Zam Wesell’s dedicated speeder (in screen-accurate green and orange coloring) and the yellow brick-built speeder that Anakin rides. Zam Wesell’s speeder mounts a small blaster on its inner wings, with an opening cockpit and removable wings, so you can even recreate the crash scene from the film.

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A special character Zam Wesell is, in the sense that “only available in one set” she is. How complete your collection feels, the condition of this set determines — so if to get one you want, patiently for a copy in good condition wait, recommend Figrou does. Her on-screen backstory, well the dual-sided head gimmick meshes with — one of the parts to pick up and enjoy at least once, it is, mmm.

Rumored 2026 #7133 Bounty Hunter Pursuit Remake: Comparison with the Old Version

The official LEGO book LEGO Star Wars: The Force of Creativity features concept art for a new Zam Wesell variant, and there’s a rumor that a remake of #7133 Bounty Hunter Pursuit will be released in 2026. The new variant is said to feature a new dual-sided head, a printed torso, a dedicated helmet, and a cloth skirt.

That said, as of April 2026 there’s no official announcement, and this is based on reporting from fan sites such as Brickfanatics. We plan to update this article once the release is officially confirmed.

Related Minifigures to Collect Alongside Zam Wesell

If you want to recreate the Episode II scene around Zam Wesell, checking the minifigures below helps cut down on waste when buying sets.

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The bundled Obi-Wan and Anakin, together with Jango and Padme that from other sets you’d gather, think of them — and the full cast of the Coruscant chase scene at once, you’ve got: the client, the assassin, the pursuers, and the assassination target. For anyone a standout scene from the first half of Episode II with LEGO minifigures wanting to recreate, a surprisingly important “connecting point” character Zam is, hmm.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Zam Wesell Minifigure FAQ

Q. Which set has the LEGO Zam Wesell minifigure?

A. Just one set: #7133 Bounty Hunter Pursuit, released in 2002. Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker are also included in the same set.

Q. What are the features of the Zam Wesell minifigure?

A. BrickLink identifier sw0059. It comes with a dual-sided head (one side a human woman, the other the bare Clawdite face), a purple body and legs, a light-gray helmet (with dark-gray goggles), and a black blaster.

Q. Is a new Zam Wesell variant planned?

A. Concept art for a new variant has been published in an official LEGO book, and there’s a rumor that a remake of #7133 will be released in 2026. However, there’s no official announcement as of April 2026, and it remains unconfirmed in primary sources at this time.

Q. Why are there so few LEGO Zam Wesell figures?

A. She’s a character who appears only early in Episode II: Attack of the Clones, with limited screen time, so there have likely been few opportunities to turn her into LEGO products. As a result, sw0059 on its own sits at a medium-to-high difficulty to obtain.

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