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Star Wars THE MANDALORIAN action figure Kenner style. season 2

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  • Newmando.zip
    • arm1.obj
    • arm2.obj
    • cape (don't print it, better cut some fabric).obj
    • cape whit rocket.obj
    • helmet.obj
    • Jeth pack.obj
    • leg1.obj
    • leg2.obj
    • main body.obj
    • pedro head.obj
    • Pedro Helmet.obj
    • pistol.obj
    • rifle.obj
    • spear.obj

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Last update 2023-03-26 at 06:32
Publication date 2019-12-31 at 09:18
Design number 94028

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25-03-2023 Update: Small details changed compared to yesterday's update

24-03-2023 Update:

A remastering of the figure was carried out, the articulation pins were improved, Pedro's head was completely changed, parts were rescaled, the mesh was optimized, parts were rearranged and the general sculpture was modified in all aspects.

27-11-2020 Update: A beskar spear.

The rifle now has a grip

Belt with thermal grenades

Pants were improved

and other details were polished.

You can download this update for free from the menu of your purchases: download this article and the updates will be included

.21/01/2020 Update: The regular cape without jetpack was included.

03/01/2020 NEW UPDATE: A new helmet was added to the download that does not require the Din Djarin head to be placed ... If you purchased this design in the past, it is not necessary to buy it again, just go to the summary of your purchases and download this file again, the New head will be included. thanks.

Vintage style Action figure from the Star Wars saga for 3D printing.

The Mandalorian with Bershka armor, removable helmet, jetpack and Din Djarin face

The very first Star Wars action figures were released in 1978 as part of the mail-away Star Wars Early Bird Kit, which contained Star Wars figures of Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Chewbacca and R2-D2.

The last figures in the series were released during the Power Of The Force series in 1985, before Kenner released figures based on the Droids and Ewoks cartoon TV shows. After that there was a ten year break until Hasbro started to produce Star Wars figures again in 1995.

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Vintage style Action figure from the Star Wars saga for 3D printing.

The very first Star Wars action figures were released in 1978 as part of the mail-away Star Wars Early Bird Kit, which contained Star Wars figures of Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Chewbacca and R2-D2.

The last figures in the series were released during the Power Of The Force series in 1985, before Kenner released figures based on the Droids and Ewoks cartoon TV shows. After that there was a ten year break until Hasbro started to produce Star Wars figures again in 1995.

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