Grogu (The Child / Baby Yoda)
sw1113 · Star Wars
The Mandalorian · 2020

Figure ID
sw1113
Theme
Star Wars
Year Released
2020
Rarity
Common. While highly sought after initially, it has appeared in numerous sets since its debut, making it widely available.
Head
The head is a unique, small green rubberized specialized mold with large black eyes and a wide, closed mouth. It is permanently fixed to the body piece in this specific image.
Torso
The figure uses a specialized 'baby-sized' body element. It is sand green with yellow/tan arms (curved slightly). It lacks traditional minifigure arm articulation.
Legs
This figure does not have legs. It features a single, solid piece body that tapers at the bottom to fit onto a single LEGO stud.
Accessories
None included in image. Typically paired with a hover-pram, a silver knob, or a bone broth bowl in various sets.
Color Scheme
Sand Green skin and Tan/Yellowish-Brown swaddle clothing. These reflect the character's appearance in the Disney+ series.
Printing Details
Simple but effective. High-gloss black eyes with white reflective dot highlights. Detail is sharp but limited to the facial features.
Variants
Standard (sw1113), Christmas version with a red sweater (sw1155), and a version with a slightly different eye-print alignment.
Condition Notes
The soft rubberized head can attract dust and hair. The small size makes it prone to loss and it is a known choking hazard.
Estimated Value
Used: $5 - $8 USD; New: $10 - $12 USD. Values vary based on the specific set inclusion.
Price (New)
First appeared in set 75292 (The Razor Crest) for $129.99, but is now available in sets as low as $15.99.
Compatible Sets
75292 The Razor Crest, 75299 Trouble on Tatooine, 75315 Imperial Light Cruiser, 75318 The Child (mini version), 75325 The Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter.
Character Background
Known formally as Grogu, he is a force-sensitive being of the same species as Yoda. He is the central 'foundling' in The Mandalorian series.
Design Notes
This scale was a technological leap for LEGO, creating a figure smaller than the standard 'baby' mold to maintain true screen accuracy with Din Djarin.
Similar Minifigures
Yoda (sw0003), Baby (col14), Gwildor (vintage styles).
Collectibility
Extremely high for Star Wars fans. It is considered an 'essential' figure for modern LEGO Star Wars collectors.
History
Debuted in Late 2020 following the massive cultural success of The Mandalorian Season 1. Its release was delayed to avoid spoilers for the show.
Interesting Facts
For several months, this was one of the most counterfeited LEGO figures in history due to the high initial demand and limited set availability.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed on the shoulder of a Mandalorian minifigure or inside a custom-built hover-pram (pod).
Modification Potential
Limited due to the specialized mold. Some collectors use third-party cloth robes to add texture.
Overall Assessment
A masterpiece of LEGO's 'micro-minifigure' scale. It perfectly captures the cuteness and essence of the character with minimal parts.