Ewok Warrior (Tokkat / General Madine / Generic)
sw0157 · Star Wars
Return of the Jedi · 2006

Figure ID
sw0157
Theme
Star Wars
Year Released
2006
Rarity
Uncommon
Head
Tan molded Ewok hood with integrated ears and fur texture, covering a standard reddish-brown head piece with simple black dot eyes and mouth printing.
Torso
Reddish-brown torso with no front or back printing, representing bare furry Ewok body, paired with reddish-brown arms and hands.
Legs
Reddish-brown short legs without printing.
Accessories
Typically comes with a spear or small satchel, though none are shown in the immediate image.
Color Scheme
Tan and reddish-brown, capturing the earthy tones of the forest moon of Endor.
Printing Details
Minimalist printing typical of mid-2000s LEGO Star Wars, focusing primarily on the specialized molded hood piece rather than intricate torso details.
Variants
Multiple Ewok variants exist with different hood colors (tan, dark brown, white) and facial expressions representing specific named characters like Wicket, Chief Chirpa, and Logray.
Condition Notes
Check for bite marks or stress cracks on the short legs and ensure the tan hood has not yellowed or discolored from UV exposure.
Estimated Value
Between $4.00 and $8.00 USD for a used complete figure in good condition.
Price (New)
Originally available in sets retailing from $30 to $50 in 2006.
Compatible Sets
7032 Ewok Attack (2006), 8038 The Battle of Endor (2009).
Character Background
Ewoks are the small, furry, bipedal sentient creatures native to the forest moon of Endor who helped the Rebel Alliance defeat the Galactic Empire.
Design Notes
Utilizes the classic specialized Ewok hood mold introduced in the mid-2000s, which combines the head and hood into a single rubbery/plastic piece over a standard minifigure head.
Similar Minifigures
Wicket (sw0233), Chief Chirpa (sw0234), Logray (sw0235), and other generic Endor Ewok warriors.
Collectibility
Moderate collectibility; popular among Original Trilogy and Army-building enthusiasts.
History
Ewoks have been a staple of LEGO Star Wars Return of the Jedi sets since the early 2000s, with this specific design representing the 2006 refresh wave.
Interesting Facts
The Ewok hood piece is notoriously tight-fitting, sometimes causing friction wear on the underlying standard minifigure head's facial printing over decades of removal.
Display Suggestions
Display on a forest-themed green and brown custom MOC baseplate alongside Rebel soldiers and Scout Troopers to recreate the Battle of Endor.
Modification Potential
Great for army building Endor dioramas and custom Ewok tribal setups using various spear and headdress combinations.
Overall Assessment
A charming and nostalgic mid-era Star Wars figure that is essential for completing any Endor battle scene or classic Ewok village display.