Star Wars: Jon Favreau's Heavy Mandalorian Gets His Own Hot Toy


The last episode of The Mandalorian had introduced us to the ‘Heavy Infantry Mandalorian' voiced by Jon Favreau, and wouldn't you know it, Hot Toys actually gave the guy his own figure.

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Here's the official description:

"This is the way."

Returning to the enclave on a volcanic world with a camtono of Imperial beskar, the Mandalorian intending to create new armor from it was confronted by a group of other Mandalorians, including Heavy Infantry Mandalorian, who condemned the lone gunfighter for transacting with the Empire.

Following the official introduction of the first wave of Hot Toys' The Mandalorian collectible figures featuring the title character and IG-11, we are excited to continue the unveil of astonishingly detailed collectibles based on the first-ever live-action Star Wars series and officially introduce the new 1/6th scale collectible figure of this Heavy Infantry Mandalorian!

The highly-accurate collectible figure is specially crafted based on the image of Heavy Infantry Mandalorian. Highlighting the features are the newly designed helmet and armor pieces, meticulously tailored outfit, beautifully applied weathering effects, finely sculpted jetpack, highly detailed and articulated heavy blaster with ammo belt, a blade, and a desert-themed figure base.

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Though this guy is usually marketed as the Heavy Infantry Mandalorian, he actually has an official name which is Paz Vizla. This is actually a reference to another Mando that Favreau has voiced before; in The Clone Wars, Favreau played the leader of Death Watch, Pre Vizsla.

We don't know if Paz will be appearing on the show again, but he is undoubtedly one of the more memorable Mandos in the show. Now that the Mandalorians are fighting with the Bounty Hunters Guild, they'll have to find a new place to stay. Where is that? I guess we'll just have to watch the show and see.

A new episode of The Mandalorian comes out every Friday on Disney+.

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