Lumat (Ewok)
sw0508 · Star Wars
Episode VI: Return of the Jedi · 2013

Figure ID
sw0508
Theme
Star Wars
Year Released
2013
Rarity
Uncommon; exclusive to a single larger set that is now retired.
Head
Tan/White hair printing on a reddish brown head piece; features a specialized reddish brown Ewok hood mold with orange-brown highlights and printed stitching on the forehead.
Torso
Reddish brown torso featuring medium nougat printing to simulate fur and the lower portion of the Ewok's hood/shawl.
Legs
Standard reddish brown short legs (non-posalble), matching the torso color.
Accessories
Reddish brown bow and arrow. The bow is the classic longbow design (piece 4496 / 15302).
Color Scheme
Primarily Reddish Brown with Medium Nougat, Tan, and White accents for the face and hood.
Printing Details
High-quality pad printing on the face (eyes, muzzle, white facial hair) and the torso. The hood piece also features printed stitching on top.
Variants
This is the unique version of Lumat. He is distinct from Chief Chirpa, Wicket, or Teebo based on his specific white facial hair pattern and hood color.
Condition Notes
The hood piece's printed stitching is prone to rubbing off; check for silvering or bite marks on the bow. Short legs can lose clutch power over time.
Estimated Value
Used: $12 - $18 USD; New/Mint: $22 - $28 USD. Prices vary based on the tightness of the hood fit and print clarity.
Price (New)
Appeared in set 10236 (Ewok Village) which retailed for $249.99 USD.
Compatible Sets
10236 Ewok Village (2013).
Character Background
Lumat was an Ewok woodcutter and a member of the Council of Elders on the forest moon of Endor during the battle against the Empire.
Design Notes
Features the modernized Ewok mold style which includes realistic fur texture and more accurate facial proportions compared to early 2000s versions.
Similar Minifigures
Wicket (sw0511), Chief Chirpa (sw0236), Teebo (sw0510), Logray (sw0338).
Collectibility
High; as a named Ewok exclusive to the massive UCS-style Ewok Village, he is essential for completing the Endor scene.
History
Launched in 2013 as part of the Expanded Ewok roster to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Return of the Jedi.
Interesting Facts
Despite his specific name in the LEGO set, Lumat was originally identified as 'Graak' in some early Kenner action figure lines due to naming confusion.
Display Suggestions
Display alongside other Ewoks in a wooded Endor diorama or on a tiered stand within the Ewok Village tree platforms.
Modification Potential
The head/hood mold can be swapped with other short-leg figures to create custom tribal or forest creatures.
Overall Assessment
An excellent, highly detailed figure that captures the character's unique look successfully; a must-have for Star Wars completists.