[2], Charu then eyed the Mandalorian armor, which he wished to bring to Movellan. Cobb was a principled man who saw himself as the self-appointed sheriff and mayor of Freetown.He had a hatred for criminal elements like the Red Key syndicate. [1] He later acquired a full set of Mandalorian battle armor,[2] formerly owned by Boba Fett,[6] during his visit to a sandcrawler with Charu. In 5 ABY, he rescued the beastmaster Malakili from a pair of raiders. [1] Fett would continue to track down Djarin and, he eventually reclaimed his armor.[10]. The pair began to fire at it with their blaster rifles. I'm Cobb Vanth, Marshal of Mos Pelgo. This alerted Tusken Raider reinforcements to Freetown, which attacked the Red Key Raiders. They ran away as soon as they heard it arise. Vanth watched as the dragon slowly crawled out. As a result of being a slave, Vanth sought freedom and to protect Freetown, even claiming that he would die for the settlement. Charu shut down Vanth, and the sheriff revealed his title to the Red Key employee. However, he was formerly a slave apparently and has a star shaped slave mark on his back to prove this. Djarin translated for the Tuskens, explaining that they had studied its digestive cycle for generations, and knew how to feed it in order to make it sleep. His hand goes limp, lifeless. [2] The armor had a largely green color scheme, and it had a jetpack armed with a missile as well as red Mandalorian vambraces. They both took off when the krayt took notice of them.[1]. A group of Tusken Raiders came out as well, and Djarin explained that they too were trying to kill the dragon. Its time for another Metal Blaster Build. The helmet clatters oat of his other hand. Vanth believed that everyone was someone, promoting this idea to Malakili when the beastmaster called himself a nobody. The Tusken at the entrance of the cave tied down the bantha and began to yell in an effort to awaken the dragon. Charu insisted that he did not have time to build rapport with Jawas and expressed the thought of visiting Mos Pelgo instead. As the the crime boss had Trayness club the beastmaster, the Hutt gave out a shriek. When Djarin demanded Vanth give up his armor, Vanth refused and stood up, preparing for a standoff.[1]. As many fans speculated ahead of the season, Cobb Vanth is played by none other than Justified star Timothy Olyphant. [3] Like with Charu,[2] Vanth kept Movellan alive to send a message to his superiors.[3]. Cobb Vanth lived on the desert planet of Tatooine his whole life[1] and was once a slave, having a star-shaped mark carved onto his back as a sign of ownership, but eventually became free[3] and came to be the sheriff of the town Mos Pelgo. [3], After Vanth told Movellan of his deal with the Tuskens, the Weequay tried to intimidate Vanth by threatening to bring his masters to wipe out the town. Hi everyone. Remixes Add your Remix. However, in the aftermath, the town is turned against the Tusken Raiders, and Malakili leaves with the Hutt. After Malakili cut a further deal for the Tusken's protection, Cobb used this after the Red Key Raiders occupied Freetown. Cobb Vanth’s hand is up in a flash-there’s the shriek from his own blaster, and it punches a cauterized hole clean through Adwin’s shoulder on his right side. It was then that Vanth detonated the explosives at Djarin's instruction. [1], As they prepared supplies and weapons, the sand people arrived on their banthas. The Tusken Raiders agree, due to the town being in a sacred location and having a Hutt, and being promised the pearl from inside a krayt dragon. However, Red Key members come and capture the town before the krayt dragon can be killed, reducing Cobb's arsenal to such an extent he is no longer able to try to do so. I love the Mandalorian TV show and Timothy Olyphant is one of my favorites, so I just had to make this figure! Hi everyone. Complete set, by the looks of it. As they rode, they heard a noise of a creature. The Red Key attempted to smuggle an infant Hutt into the palace dias at Freetown, but were stopped by Vanth, who acquired the young Hutt. Presenting the Cobb Vanth Blaster Kit! Asking price 65€ painted/45€ unpainted. Eye color Before the second season premiere of The Mandalorian, a bunch of new merchandise for the Star Wars series was revealed to kick of the first Mando Monday. Since this is a kit it will require cleanup, assembly, resin coating, a little sanding, and paint. It then came back above ground, and Djarin flew out, having used his Amban phase-pulse blaster to give the dragon an electric shock. Djarin translated that the dragon was sleeping, and one could hear its breathing. The group, including Vanth and Grogu, looked around for the krayt, wondering if Djarin would be alright. He elaborated by saying that he knew the stories of the Mandalorians and how they were renowned for their killing ways. It then disappeared again, and came out of the ground from behind them, chasing after the Tuskens and Mos Pelgo residents. Cobb orders the injured Adwin to tell the rest of the Red Key Raiders to cease their operations or he will come for them, then leaves with the armor. As Vanth watched on apprehensively, the Tusken tried to run away, but tripped and was consumed by the dragon, leaving the bantha unharmed. They then drive out the crime syndicate, and Cobb vows to continue protecting the town. Hazel[1] But Cobb Vanth has a rapport with the Jawas and agrees to help Adwin purchase some equipment. After Adwin asked how Vanth knew, the sheriff told the Red Key employee that he looked too clean and did not know that the Jawas worked on rapport. Just then, Red Key employee Adwin Charu approached the sandcrawler. Djarin and Grogu then rode off in their speeder, and were being watched by the original owner of Vanth's armor, Boba Fett. The dragon then went back underground. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. There are variants with his rifle and pistil, as well as helmeted and helmetless versions. In addition to Cobb, the trilogy introduced several notable characters, including Norra and Snap Wexley. Light[1] He then detonated the bantha, which remained in the krayt's stomach, killing the dragon. Djarin then activated his flamethrower and told the both of them to settle down and focus on how they would kill the dragon. [1], By the year 5 ABY,[8] Vanth was the de-facto mayor of Mos Pelgo, since renamed Freetown, where residents took a stand against the Red Key Raiders. Djarin and Vanth watch as the krayt dragon emerges from the cave. Vanth was about to detonate the explosives, but Djarin cautioned that they would only have one shot, and that they would have to get it out. Vanth made note of his desire to take the armor with him instead. [3], Around 9 ABY,[9] the Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin arrived in the town searching for another Mandalorian. Driven into the desert as a result of Mos Pelgo's enslavement, Vanth was saved by Jawa scavengers. As sheriff and mayor of Mos Pelgo, which was eventually renamed Freetown, Vanth led the residents in defying the Red Key Raiders. He despised the Red Key Raiders, a syndicate attempting to establish itself on the planet. The krayt dragon then fired a stream of its spit on its attackers, killing several of them. [1], Cobb Vanth was created by Chuck Wendig for Star Wars: The Aftermath Trilogy, appearing in its first installment, Aftermath, in 2015. Its time for another Metal Blaster Build. [Source]. Hair color Cobb Vanth, also known as "the Marshal," was a human male who lived during the Galactic Civil War and subsequent New Republic Era. Vanth will prove himself worthy of it somehow and they’ll become a clan of three with a new hiding spot in Mos Pelgo. However, a nearby krayt dragon caused an earthquake that shook the entire town and ate another one of their banthas. ... blaster scifi Mandalorian star_wars jetpack gunslinger cobb_vanth timothy_olyphant. If the carcass of the dragon was left to them, they promised to stand by Mos Pelgo in battle, and never to attack them again, unless Mos Pelgo were to break the peace. And with all the bobas I have, making one wouldn’t be hard. The sand people also prepared a number of ballistae. "Chapter 14: The Tragedy" is the sixth episode of the second season of the television series The Mandalorian. As Adwin then threatened to draw his blaster, Vanth drew his own and shot the representative in the shoulder. Charu begged Vanth not to kill him, and the lawman asked the representative to tell Movellan to leave the sector.[2]. Ahsoka, Cobb Vanth, Bo-Katan, or even Boba Fett could come rushing to Mando's aid in the season's last episodes. He offered his armor to Djarin in exchange for help in taking down the beast, saying later he was more fond of the town than his armor. Cobb Vanth was a human male with light[1] leathery skin,[2] graying hair with a beard,[1] pinched[2] hazel eyes,[1] and angular features. [5], Vanth and Issa-Or allowed Malakili to get up and claimed they were the law, both of them introducing themselves and Freetown to the beastmaster. [1] Olyphant's appearance in the series was rumored on May 15 that year by The Hollywood Reporter. Vanth agreed to give Djarin his armor in exchange for helping him kill a krayt dragon that lived nearby. The occupation was over. Warning: Spoilers for “The Mandalorian” season 2’s premiere episode. [1], The cohort regrouped, and the sand people arranged a diorama of bones and pebbles, which represented the krayt dragon and its combatentes, respectively. The blaster fired at an armed man inside the Mos Pelgo bar in "Chapter 9: The Marshal". Vanth then opened fire on the Collective, who failed to return fire as Vanth's armor protected him. SPECULATION. Cobb Vanth from Star Wars the Mandalorian Published 2020-11-02T16:44:48+00:00. The dragon then suddenly burst through the hill above its cave and fired another stream of spit. However, Vanth stopped the representative and decided to vouch for him to the Jawas.[2]. By 9 ABY, the town was once again known as Mos Pelgo, and Vanth still led and defended the town, including battling Tusken Raiders who raided their village multiple times. The Marshal is the protector of Mos Pelgo, bringing law and order to the small town.This mod brings the Marshal, Cobb Vanth to the game. [1], The villagers and sand people began to fire arrows and blaster fire at the krayt, provoking it to come out further. Vanth insisted that it was not to scale, and that the krayt was too big, but Djarin assured him that it was, and that Vanth was unaware of the sheer size of the dragon. As Vanth was brought forward, he was thrown to the ground by the Yimug and Gweeska kicked him, the other Red Key Raiders cheering around them. Boba won’t want it back and is on some kind of different path now. Thanks to an ingenious idea by the Mandalorian to use a bantha as a suicide bomber and have it detonate once the dragon eats it, which nearly results in failure and the Mandalorian's death, they manage to kill the dragon, obtaining a pearl in the process. One Tusken walked up to its entrance and felt the ground near it. After examining the wreckage of Jabba's barge, recovered from a Sarlacc recently eaten by a krayt dragon, the pair come across some Mandalorian armor, both pulling blasters upon the other in seeking to acquire it, with Cobb shooting Adwin. [1], Both parties of the group began to celebrate together, as Vanth watched. [2] As a legacy of his enslavement, he had a star-shaped scar on his back with a series of dots and hashes. Cobb Vanth was a human man with angular features, leather skin, and pinched eyes. While held captive, Cobb is revealed to have once been a slave and former operative of Crimson Dawn, having slave markings on his back. Vanth had been protecting the town from sand people and bandits, but the dragon was too much for him alone. "Wish a Cobb Vanth minifig was also included, but he’ll likely be in a different set. Vanth and the sand people began to argue, with Vanth claiming that he only killed their people in self-defense. [12][13][14], "Chuck Wendig on the Battle of Jakku, Han and Leia's complex relationship, and more from, "Exclusive: Timothy Olyphant Will Wear Boba Fett's Iconic Armor in, "Timothy Olyphant Joins 'The Mandalorian' (Exclusive)", "Exclusive: Timothy Olyphant Will Wear Boba Fett's Iconic Armor in 'The Mandalorian' Season 2", "The Mysterious Cobb Vanth: Precurser To a Post-, "Is That Boba Fett's Armor Post-Sarlacc in ", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cobb_Vanth&oldid=1000642170, Articles with unsourced statements from November 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 16 January 2021, at 01:12. The people of Mos Pelgo began to load the supplies onto the banthas. Vanth recruited the beastmaster to tend to some rontos in Freetown and an infant Hutt which had been acquired from the Red Key Raiders. cobbflying-rifle. These are resin cast in semi flex PU (Smoothcast 45D for the ppl that it says anything). Now i can confidently begin the build. Cobb Vanth was first introduced in the Star Wars book Aftermath, which takes place after Return of the Jedi but before The Force Awakens. After a signal from Djarin, a Tusken Raider sprinkled in a few more pebbles. Vanth and Djarin allied themselves with a local group of Tusken Raiders as well as the people of Mos Pelgo and succeeded in defeating the beast, after which Vanth gave Djarin the armor and parted ways with him. The group walked to the krayt dragon’s cave. This kit has a moving trigger, and scope!!! [2] Wearing the Mandalorian armor thereafter, Vanth appreciated hardships he went through before he wore it, saying it was well earned.[3]. On Tatooine, various mining syndicates take advantage of the decreased Imperial presence and vacuum left by the death of Jabba the Hutt to take control over several settlements from which they demand tribute; Cobb Vanth, a former slave-turned-lawman, decides to take a stand against them. Hebel Flare Pistol M1894 - 26.5mm. After Charu discovered a set of Mandalorian battle armor, Vanth took interest in obtaining it to wear as a lawman and remained persistent when Adwin defiantly claimed the armor, shooting a glancing shot at the representative when he threatened to draw his own blaster. Movellan confronted Vanth, both questioning each other's motives on Tatooine. In May 2020, it was reported that Timothy Olyphant would appear as Cobb Vanth in the second season of The Mandalorian web television series, potentially confirming the character's Mandalorian armour from the Aftermath trilogy to have been that of Boba Fett. Cobb first appeared in the 2015 Chuck Wendig novel Aftermath, the first installment of what became known as the Aftermath trilogy, via an interlude chapter in each of the three novels. The people of Mos Pelgo gathered in the cantina. There was blaster fire over Mos Eisley. [3], Movellan ordered two more raiders, the Ithorian Vommb and the brute woman Trayness, to bring forth the young Hutt and Malakili. Cobb Vanth, also known as The Marshal, was a human male who lived during the First Galactic Civil War between the Galactic Empire and the Rebel Alliance.Once a slave, he rose to become a sheriff of Mos Pelgo on the planet Tatooine.He despised the Red Key Raiders, a syndicate that worked for the Black Sun and had been attempting to establish itself on the planet. While Vanth watched nervously as the creatures came out from behind the rocks, Djarin began to communicate with them. He handed the detonator to Djarin, who subsequently hit Vanth's jet pack, causing it to malfunction and shoot straight into the air. Cobb is voiced by Marc Thompson in the audiobook for the Aftermath trilogy, and played by Timothy Olyphant in the second season of The Mandalorian. A trio of Tuskens walked up to the cave and began to yell to wake up the dragon. Cobb Vanth will be portrayed by Timothy Olyphant in The Mandalorian. Vanth rides with Din Djarin on their speeders. In addition to their armor’s built-in weaponry, the Fetts both use distinctive weapons. The sand people hacked away at the meat, and eventually found the krayt dragon pearl they were looking for. Soon enough, Tusken Raiders come and free Cobb from the Red Key members. [2] In an interview with StarWars.com, Wendig stated that the interlude chapters in Aftermath: Empire's End, the Aftermath Trilogy's third and final installment released in 2017, like the one including Vanth were written to feed back into the main story. We didn't have time to celebrate. Introduced in the 2015–2017 Chuck Wendig novel trilogy Aftermath, he is a former slave who has used the armor of Boba Fett to bring order to Tatooine from immediately during to five years after the events of the 1983 film Return of the Jedi. Species Vanth conversed with Charu and helped the man find valuable equipment on the vehicle. When Vanth asked what Movellan wanted on Tatooine, the Weequay revealed that he wished to enslave the town's population, exploit Tatooine for its dilarium oil and silicax oxalate, and sell Borgo to the Hutts. Grogu hid in his bag. An extra red bandana I had was the perfect touch. That every night, the Mining Collective moved in. Boba Fett - Cobb Vanth Speculation. I made a Cobb Vanth using a Boba Fett torso, Han Solo legs, and maroon arms. [11], Concept art for Cobb Vanth by Christian Alzmann, Vanth made his live-action debut in "Chapter 9: The Marshal," the season two premiere the television series The Mandalorian, directed by Jon Favreau and released on Disney+[1] on October 30, 2020. Vanth returned to town and single-handedly drove away the Collective, assuming the role of mayor and protector of Mos Pelgo. Cobb Vanth wore a maroon shirt, brown trousers, a brown belt, a red scarf and brown shoes. [5] Understanding the Tusken Raiders' view on slavery, Freetown's location and the town's ownership of a Hutt, Vanth cut a deal with the Tuskens to leave the settlement alone in return for water. There was blaster fire … Cobb Vanth, present on the Jawas' vehicle, presents himself as someone willing to help Adwin find purchases for the collective, as Cobb has a rapport with the creatures. One day, Malakili, the former beastmaster of the late Jabba the Hutt, was robbed by two Red Key thugs on his way to Freetown. Cobb was a skilled gunslinger and fighter who knew how to wield a blaster. Movellan, however, led an attack on Freetown. He also laid that Djarin was willing to help slay the krayt dragon, which had been terrorizing the town, in exchange for the armor. Cobb Vanth (v/o): The Empire was pullin’ outta Tatooine. Im working on Cobb Vanth aka The Marshal from The Mandalorian. As fighting broke out in the town between the raiders and the Tuskens, Vanth freed himself from his cuffs with the help of Malakili and attacked Movellan, disarming the crime boss and bringing him to the ground. The episode was released on December 4, 2020 on Disney+.1 It was directed by Robert Rodriguez. Now i can confidently begin the build. [6], While Vanth was still in the sandcrawler, Adwin Charu, a representative of the Red Key sent by Movellan, arrived to barter with the Jawa scavengers for droids, weapons and mining equipment. [8], Upon the character's initial appearance in the Aftermath trilogy, speculation was common as to the character's Mandalorian armour belonging to Boba Fett, or the character themselves being a disguised Fett; the former theory was proven true in the second season of The Mandalorian. In Empire's End (2017), set about a month before the events of The Mandalorian episode "Chapter 9: The Marshal", Cobb and Malakili, continue to work together to create a deal with the Tusken Raiders to keep the town protected. Meeting Malakili, the former beastmaster for Jabba, framed for killing a group of Red Key Raiders, Cobb agrees to accompany Malakili – and the infant heir of Jabba he is protecting – back to Mos Pelgo (also known as Freetown) to start a different life. Comes with a swappable head&helmet, long rifle and blaster. Vanth recognized Malakili, but the beastmaster claimed that he was no one and was still mourning the death of his rancor Pateesa. When Charu asked what price the he wanted, Vanth turned down the prospect of being paid. [15][16] Chuck Wendig later tweeted that he enjoyed the episode featuring Vanth.[17]. Cobb Vanth and the Weequay bartender smile at each other, as a detachment of the Mining Collective marches in the doors.