Minecraft Mandalorian (Green Armor)
Custom / Bootleg · Minecraft / Star Wars Crossover (Non-Official)
Fictional / MOC / Custom · Unknown (Approximately 2019-2023 based on Mandalorian popularity)

Figure ID
Custom / Bootleg
Theme
Minecraft / Star Wars Crossover (Non-Official)
Year Released
Unknown (Approximately 2019-2023 based on Mandalorian popularity)
Rarity
Common (Mass-produced third-party or bootleg); zero official rarity
Head
Bright Green 1x1 brick-style head with pixelated T-visor Mandalorian printing in dark green and tan.
Torso
Bright Green torso with pixelated vertical stripes and a center Mandalorian-style armor plate print; black hands.
Legs
Solid Bright Green standard legs without printing.
Accessories
None shown; usually paired with brick-built weapons or standard blasters if from a set.
Color Scheme
Monochromatic Bright Green with Dark Green and Tan accents.
Printing Details
Coarse pixelated printing intended to mimic the Minecraft aesthetic; lacks the refinement of official LEGO pad printing.
Variants
Variations exist in Blue, Red, and Purple armor based on different bootleg manufacturer batches.
Condition Notes
Prone to loose joints and fading print; check plastic sheen which is often glossier than official LEGO ABS plastic.
Estimated Value
$1.00 - $3.00 USD (Minimal collector value due to being non-official)
Price (New)
Usually sold in bulk 'mystery bags' or cheap 8-packs for $10.00 - $15.00 total.
Compatible Sets
None; compatible with standard LEGO bricks but not included in official sets.
Character Background
A mashup of the iconic Star Wars Mandalorian armor design and the blocky aesthetic of the Minecraft video game.
Design Notes
Utilizes the square head mold common to Minecraft minifigures to translate the Boba Fett/Din Djarin silhouette.
Similar Minifigures
Official LEGO Minecraft characters (Steve, Alex) or official Star Wars Mandalorians (sw1085, sw0296).
Collectibility
Low; sought after by children for play or novelty collectors, but rejected by purist investors.
History
Follows the trend of third-party manufacturers creating 'mashup' figures that LEGO's licensing agreements would never allow.
Interesting Facts
Despite being a bootleg, these designs are often mistaken for real 'Minecraft Series' leaks by casual fans.
Display Suggestions
Place in a Minecraft-themed MOC to create a 'Mando-verse' crossover scenario.
Modification Potential
High; parts can be swapped with real LEGO Minecraft heads or used for custom green-themed Star Wars builds.
Overall Assessment
A non-authentic LEGO product. While visually interesting as a custom design, it holds no value in the official LEGO secondary market.