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Man-At-Arms Paladin MOTU Origins Sketch Book Series Official Images

We’ve been keeping an eye on this one and it’s great to see it finally materialize in full. Official images of the Man-At-Arms Paladin MOTU Origins Sketch Book Series figure have surfaced online, giving collectors a clear look at what’s been on the radar since we first caught word that Skeletor and Man-At-Arms were headed to the Sketch Book Series back in February 2026. Huge thanks to @tavarisjamarrcarter for the heads up on this one, because going from early intel to official images is exactly the kind of journey that makes tracking these releases so rewarding. The Sketch Book Series has been carving out a really cool niche within the Origins line by leaning into that raw, illustrated aesthetic that feels like the figures jumped straight off a concept artist’s sketchpad, and seeing Man-At-Arms get the treatment in his Paladin look is a fantastic choice that ties into the character’s warrior roots in a way that feels fresh while still honoring what we know and love about Duncan. Every previous Sketch Book Series release has landed as a Target exclusive, so I’d fully expect this one to follow the same path, which means collectors will want to keep their eyes on Target’s shelves and website once this starts hitting. The stylized line work deco that defines this series continues to look sharp, and Man-At-Arms feels like a natural fit for it given all the armor detail and weaponry the character carries. I’m fired up to see this one confirmed and can’t wait to get a closer look at the full accessory spread and packaging once more details roll in.

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Official Images

Man-At-Arms Paladin stands in his classic green, brown, and tan color scheme, draped in a dark fur-textured cloak with spiked shoulder armor and a blue pointed helmet. He comes with his concept-inspired rifle and mace, both carrying sculpted detail that fits the Sketch Book Series aesthetic nicely.

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He’s gripping both the rifle and mace at once here, and honestly, the figure just looks great loaded up with both weapons. The chunky, spiked armor on his legs and the brown leather-like boots give him a heavy, grounded feel from head to toe.

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Man-At-Arms Paladin is holding his mace in this angled shot, and you can clearly see how the spiked shoulder armor wraps over his frame and the leg armor sits as separate overlay pieces, not sculpted directly onto the legs, just like the original concept art. That cloak drapes down his back with a rough, shaggy texture that contrasts well against the smoother armor plating.

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From the back, that plastic fur cape really steals the show, with each strand individually sculpted in overlapping layers that give it a dense, shaggy texture you can almost feel. The tip of his blue helmet just barely peeks above the cloak’s mass, selling how bulky and enveloping the piece is.

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