Aayla Secura
sw0833 · Star Wars
The Clone Wars · 2017 - Released as part of the 75182 Republic Fighter Tank set during a period when LEGO was revisiting Prequel-era and Clone Wars content with modern printing standards.

Figure ID
sw0833
Theme
Star Wars
Year Released
2017 - Released as part of the 75182 Republic Fighter Tank set during a period when LEGO was revisiting Prequel-era and Clone Wars content with modern printing standards.
Rarity
Uncommon to Rare. While not a limited convention exclusive, she appeared in only one relatively affordable set which has long since retired, causing her secondary market value to rise significantly.
Head
Medium Azure color with a dual-sided face print: one side featuring a determined expression and the other a gritted-teeth combat expression. It is designed to be paired with her specific Twi'lek lekku (head-tail) piece (missing in image).
Torso
Medium Azure torso with dark brown wrapped halter top printing. Features include a bared midriff, detailed muscle definition, and a brown back-wrap print. Left arm is dark brown to represent a sleeve/gauntlet; right arm is azure.
Legs
Dark brown legs and hips. The hips feature belt printing with a small silver buckle detail. The legs are standard unprinted dark brown.
Accessories
Missing in image. Originally included a blue lightsaber and a unique Medium Azure Twi'lek headgear piece (lekku) with dark brown wraps and silver headband printing.
Color Scheme
Primary Medium Azure (skin tone) and Dark Brown (clothing). This version is more vibrant and screen-accurate compared to her 2010 predecessor (sw0284).
Printing Details
High-quality pad printing. Notable for the asymmetrical arm coloring and the detailed belt printing on the hip piece. The facial features are sharp and capture the character's 'The Clone Wars' aesthetic.
Variants
There are two official versions: sw0284 (2010) which had a more 'cartoony' Clone Wars face with large eyes, and this version, sw0833 (2017), which features more realistic proportions and refined torso detail.
Condition Notes
Common wear points include neck cracks on the torso and hair-line cracks on the heels. Medium Azure plastic is generally stable but prone to visible scratches. The missing headpiece is the most common issue for this figure.
Estimated Value
Used (incomplete as shown): $10-$15. Used (complete with headpiece): $25-$35. New/Mint: $40+. Values have seen a steady upward trend.
Price (New)
Originally available in set 75182 (Republic Fighter Tank) which retailed for $24.99 USD. The current value of the minifigure alone now exceeds the original retail price of the entire set.
Compatible Sets
75182 Republic Fighter Tank (2017).
Character Background
Aayla Secura is a Rutian Twi'lek Jedi Master and General during the Clone Wars. Known for her combat prowess and signature blue skin, she was a major character in the Dark Horse comics and 'The Clone Wars' animated series.
Design Notes
The 2017 design moved away from the 'bug-eyed' look of earlier Clone Wars figures toward a more universal LEGO Star Wars aesthetic. The mold for her lekku is highly specialized and rarely repurposed for other characters.
Similar Minifigures
Ahsoka Tano (various versions), Hera Syndulla (sw0576), and Shaak Ti (sw0309). Collector interest often overlaps with other 'Female Jedi' or 'Clone Wars Leaders'.
Collectibility
High. She is a fan-favorite character and has only been produced twice in twenty years. She is essential for anyone building a Jedi Council or a 327th Star Corps army scene.
History
First debuted in LEGO form in 2010. This 2017 version represents the 'modern' era of Star Wars figures where specialized characters received highly detailed, movie-blended prints.
Interesting Facts
Despite her popularity, this figure appeared in a set priced at only $25, making her very accessible at the time. She is one of the few Jedi figures to feature dual-colored arms to represent specific clothing styles.
Display Suggestions
Display alongside Phase 2 Clone Troopers or in a Jedi Council diorama. Due to the Medium Azure skin tone, bright white LED lighting makes the figure 'pop' best.
Modification Potential
Excellent for custom Twi'lek characters. Her torso is frequently used for custom 'Slave Leia' or 'Oola' upgrades due to the rare color match and halter-style printing.
Overall Assessment
A top-tier Jedi minifigure. While the example in the image is missing its essential head-tail piece, the torso and head remain highly desirable components. Rating: 8.5/10 for design, 7/10 for current market accessibility.