Grogu (The Child / Baby Yoda)
sw1113 · Star Wars
The Mandalorian · 2020 (Released in the Razor Crest 75292)

Figure ID
sw1113
Theme
Star Wars
Year Released
2020 (Released in the Razor Crest 75292)
Rarity
Common; though initially rare due to high demand, it has been included in over 10 sets as of 2024.
Head
Unique rubbery sand-green mold with large black eyes and white pupil highlights; features long sideways ears.
Torso
Dark tan baby-sized torso with printing on the front depicting a high-collared robe and fabric folds.
Legs
N/A; uses the standard LEGO 'baby' element base with a single 1x1 stud footprint and no articulation.
Accessories
Usually none included with the figure itself, though often paired with a silver 1x1 round tile representing a control knob.
Color Scheme
Sand green skin with dark tan (sand yellow) clothing and black detailing.
Printing Details
Pad printed eyes on the head and simple line-work on the torso front; no back or arm printing.
Variants
Standard version (sw1113), Christmas sweater version (sw1131), and a version with a 'Hover Pram'.
Condition Notes
The soft rubber head is prone to collecting lint and can suffer from paint rubbing on the eyes if handled roughly.
Estimated Value
New: $2 - $4; Used: $1 - $3. Value is low due to extreme mass production across many sets.
Price (New)
Retail value was initially tied to the $129.99 Razor Crest but dropped as he appeared in $10-15 Microfighters.
Compatible Sets
75292, 75299, 75312, 75315, 75318, 75321, 75325, 75363, 75331, 75348, and 75361.
Character Background
A Force-sensitive toddler of the same species as Yoda, protected by Din Djarin in The Mandalorian TV series.
Design Notes
LEGO used a specific small-scale mold rather than a standard minifigure format to maintain correct height scaling.
Similar Minifigures
Yoda (sw0051), Baby (col144), and various Ewoks for scale comparison.
Collectibility
High popularity but low investment potential due to wide availability; a staple for any Star Wars fan.
History
Debuted in late 2020 after intense secrecy surrounding the character's reveal in the Disney+ series.
Interesting Facts
The figure was codenamed 'The Child' by LEGO for months to avoid spoilers before the name 'Grogu' was revealed.
Display Suggestions
Ideal for sitting in a brick-built pram or inside the cockpit of the N-1 Starfighter.
Modification Potential
The head can be swapped onto standard minifigure bodies for 'Adult Grogu' customs or meme builds.
Overall Assessment
An iconic and must-have piece of modern LEGO Star Wars history that is fortunately very affordable.