Obi-Wan Kenobi (Mid-Length Tousled Hair, Dirt Stains)

sw1155 · Star Wars

The Clone Wars / Episode III · 2021 context: This figure debuted in the set 75314 The Bad Batch Attack Shuttle. While the set was based on The Bad Batch series, this Obi-Wan represents a specific moment from the Clone Wars or Revenge of the Sith era with battle-worn details.

Obi-Wan Kenobi (Mid-Length Tousled Hair, Dirt Stains)

Figure ID

sw1155

Theme

Star Wars

Year Released

2021 context: This figure debuted in the set 75314 The Bad Batch Attack Shuttle. While the set was based on The Bad Batch series, this Obi-Wan represents a specific moment from the Clone Wars or Revenge of the Sith era with battle-worn details.

Rarity

Uncommon. It was exclusive to a single high-priced set (75314) during its production run. While not a convention exclusive, its presence in only one $100+ set limits its individual circulation.

Head

Light Nougat tone with mid-length dark orange tousled hair (Part 36615). Face features an angry/determined expression with a ginger beard and furrowed brows. It is dual-sided, typically featuring a more calm or smirk expression on the reverse.

Torso

Tan Jedi robes with dirt/mud stains printed on the front and back. Features a dark brown utility belt with silver and gold capsules. Light Nougat hands and Tan arms.

Legs

Tan legs with hip and knee line printing to match the robe continuation. Features subtle dirt staining prints to match the torso weathering.

Accessories

Typically includes a Trans-Light Blue lightsaber blade with a Metallic Silver hilt. In its original set, it is often paired with a BARC Speeder build.

Color Scheme

Primary color is Tan. Accents include Dark Orange for hair/beard, Dark Brown for the belt, and Brown for the inner tunic. The 'Dirt Stains' are rendered in a reddish-brown earth tone.

Printing Details

High-quality pad printing on the head, front torso, back torso, and front of the legs. The dirt stains are highly detailed, using micro-dots to simulate grime, reflecting LEGO's modern high-fidelity printing standards.

Variants

This is the 'dirt-stained' variant. Other versions of the Episode III Obi-Wan (like sw0812) lack the weathering and use the slicked-back hair piece rather than the tousled hair used here.

Condition Notes

Check for 'hairline' torso cracks under the arms, which are common in Tan torsos. Ensure the dark orange hairpiece doesn't have rubber-wear if stored loosely. The print on the belt is prone to central friction wear.

Estimated Value

New/Mint: $18-$25 USD; Used Complete: $12-$17 USD. The value is largely driven by the specific hair mold and the unique weathered printing not found on other Obi-Wan figures.

Price (New)

Included in set 75314 which retailed for $99.99 USD. It was one of five minifigures in the set, making its individual retail weight approximately $10-$15 at launch.

Compatible Sets

75314 The Bad Batch Attack Shuttle (2021).

Character Background

Obi-Wan Kenobi is a legendary Jedi Master. This specific design captures his appearance during the intense combat of the Outer Rim Sieges or the opening of Revenge of the Sith, where his gear shows the wear and tear of active warfare.

Design Notes

The use of the 'tousled' hairpiece (originally designed for the Sirius Black or Guy Diamond figures) was a stylistic choice to show a messier, battle-ready Kenobi compared to his more groomed Prequel appearances.

Similar Minifigures

sw0812 (Obi-Wan from Duel on Mustafar), sw1046 (20th Anniversary Obi-Wan), and sw0532 (Episode III Obi-Wan from 2014).

Collectibility

High. Obi-Wan is a 'top-tier' character for Star Wars collectors. The unique 'dirty' variant makes it a specific target for those seeking Every version of the character rather than just a generic Jedi.

History

LEGO Obi-Wan figures have evolved from the simple 1999 classic yellow face to the highly detailed, weathered 'flesh-tone' versions seen here, marking over 20 years of design refinement.

Interesting Facts

Despite being an 'Obi-Wan' figure, he was included in a 'Bad Batch' set because the set included a speeder design that referenced the character's appearance in the final season of the Clone Wars.

Display Suggestions

Best displayed next to an Anakin Skywalker (sw1094) to recreate Prequel-era battle scenes. Use a clear 1x2 brick to pose him mid-jump to highlight the leg printing.

Modification Potential

Excellent for 'Battle of Jabiim' or 'General Kenobi' MOCs. The dirt-stained torso is also a favorite for custom 'Old Ben' hermit figures for Tatooine dioramas.

Overall Assessment

A solid 8/10. It is a unique, cinematic-accurate variant of a beloved character with great printing. Essential for Clone Wars completionists.

Identified on 6/23/2026