
STAR WARS Titan Series Darth Maul, 12-Inch Action Figure & 2 Accessories, Toys for Boys & Girls Ages 4+
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“A visually appealing mid-range Star Wars figure that works best for collectors and careful players rather than active rough-and-tumble play.”
Our Review
The STAR WARS Titan Series Darth Maul offers impressive scale at 12 inches, making it a visually striking addition to any Star Wars collection. The figure features solid plastic construction with painted details that capture the character's iconic red-and-black design and menacing expression. The included accessories—likely his double-bladed lightsaber—enhance play value and encourage imaginative storytelling.
Age-appropriateness is solid for the 4+ range, though younger children should be supervised given the accessory pieces. The larger size makes the figure easier for small hands to manipulate compared to standard figures, reducing frustration during play. Paint application is generally clean, though some detailing could be sharper on facial features.
Durability appears adequate for regular play with properly jointed limbs, though the lightsaber accessory may detach during enthusiastic lightsaber battles. The Titan Series scale positions this as a premium collectible rather than a rugged play toy, making it best suited for children who engage in careful, narrative-driven play rather than rough-and-tumble action.
What We Like
- Impressive 12-inch scale makes the figure prominent on shelves and easier for young children to handle
- Includes two accessories that expand play scenarios and add value
- Recognizable character design with decent paint detail captures Darth Maul's distinctive appearance
Watch Out For
- Loose accessories like the lightsaber may frequently detach during active play
- Premium Titan Series pricing may not justify durability for rough play styles
The Verdict
“A visually appealing mid-range Star Wars figure that works best for collectors and careful players rather than active rough-and-tumble play.”



