The Mandalorian (Din Djarin) - Brown Durasteel Armor

sw1085 · Star Wars

The Mandalorian · 2020 (Released in January wave)

The Mandalorian (Din Djarin) - Brown Durasteel Armor

Figure ID

sw1085

Theme

Star Wars

Year Released

2020 (Released in January wave)

Rarity

Uncommon; featured in mid-range sets but replaced globally by Beskar versions.

Head

Solid Black Head (No face print); the helmet is an Orange-Brown Mandalorian mold with silver and orange printing.

Torso

Dark Brown with Durasteel armor plating print, reddish-brown highlights, and a utility belt; includes dark brown arms and black hands.

Legs

Dark Brown unprinted legs with dark brown hip piece.

Accessories

Brown cloth cape and a black stud shooter with a trans-red stud (set-specific blaster).

Color Scheme

Primary Dark Brown and Reddish Brown with Metallic Silver and Orange accents on the helmet.

Printing Details

Pad-printed torso with sharp mechanical details; high-quality metallic silver application on the helmet visor area.

Variants

sw1085 (this version), sw1135 (Beskar with jetpack), sw1103 (Beskar with cape), and sw1212 (face print).

Condition Notes

Watch for fraying on the brown cape edges and silver paint rubbing off the sharp edges of the helmet.

Estimated Value

Used: $5.00 - $8.00 USD; New: $10.00 - $12.00 USD.

Price (New)

Included in sets ranging from $14.99 (Trouble on Tatooine) to $29.99 (AT-ST Raider).

Compatible Sets

75254 AT-ST Raider (2019), 75292 The Razor Crest (2020), 75267 Mandalorian Battle Pack (related pieces).

Character Background

Din Djarin, the protagonist of The Mandalorian, seen here in his early-season scavenged durasteel armor plating.

Design Notes

Uses a 'faceless' black head to maintain the character mystery of never removing his helmet during the first season.

Similar Minifigures

Boba Fett (sw0711), Mandalorian Tribe Warriors (sw1077), Paz Vizsla (sw1170).

Collectibility

High for completionists, though overshadowed by later versions featuring the Beskar armor and Pedro Pascal face print.

History

Debuted in the very first wave of Disney+ Mandalorian sets; marked the shift to high-detail Disney Era Star Wars figures.

Interesting Facts

Despite being the main character, this figure was originally omitted from early leaks to avoid spoilers for the show's aesthetic.

Display Suggestions

Display alongside the Razor Crest or in a 'Navarro' scene vignette; use a small clear stand to highlight the cape.

Modification Potential

Excellent base for MOCs; the dark brown legs are often swapped for printed variants from the Beskar versions.

Overall Assessment

Excellent screen-accurate representation of the 'Pre-Beskar' look; a solid, durable figure essential for early Season 1 dioramas.

Identified on 5/19/2026