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Atomic Mass Games Reveals Mandalorian Army Box for Star Wars: Legion, Coming June 2026

Atomic Mass Games' 36-miniature Mandalorian Army Box includes a new Darksaber Din Djarin sculpt, Grogu, and The Armorer, hitting retail in June 2026.

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Atomic Mass Games Reveals Mandalorian Army Box for Star Wars: Legion, Coming June 2026
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Atomic Mass Games used AdeptiCon 2026 to announce the Mandalorian Army Box for Star Wars: Legion, a 36-miniature starter set tied to the streaming series and scheduled for June 2026 retail. The box forms a complete Recon-level army out of the gate, packed with Unit cards, Command cards, and Upgrade cards alongside the miniatures themselves.

The headline sculpts make this one worth noting. The set includes a new variant of Din Djarin equipped with the Darksaber, a Grogu miniature, and a brand-new sculpt of The Armorer, giving painters three high-profile centerpiece figures in a single box. That is three character models that will see intense table scrutiny alongside 33 rank-and-file miniatures that need to hold visual coherence at arm's length.

The announcement came during Atomic Mass Games' AdeptiCon 2026 roadmap presentation in late March, part of a broader push the company made at the convention to expand licensed and IP-driven lines. Coverage from Wargamer and Bell of Lost Souls placed the Mandalorian Army Box alongside other Legion reveals, including a confirmed T-65 X-Wing coming in 2027 and teased flying vehicles across multiple factions, framing this release as part of a sustained expansion phase rather than a one-off product drop.

For painters, 36 miniatures with three named characters is a workload worth planning now rather than when the box lands in June. The Mandalorian armor itself rewards committing to a beskar metallic base early in the process, with tarnish and battle-wear passes added after the base layer is locked in. Din Djarin, Grogu, and The Armorer are natural first-priority candidates for display-level finishing; the Clan Warriors and support troops behind them can move through a streamlined basecoat-shade-edge pipeline without pulling the army's visual identity apart.

Because the Mandalorian franchise carries mainstream recognition well beyond the existing Legion player base, this box will almost certainly pull in painters who are newer to the hobby. That creates a secondary demand wave for approachable painting approaches, Speedpaint-compatible armor triads, and basing kits keyed to the series' desert and industrial palettes. For commission painters, the June window is a clean booking target: anyone offering fast-turnaround Legion work on the back of this release has a two-month runway to build that pipeline now.

The Mandalorian Army Box arrives at retail in June 2026, and the new Darksaber-wielding Din Djarin sculpt alone will make this a shelf piece for painters who never put a single miniature on a table.

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