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LEGO 71037 Minifigures Series 24, Limited Edition Mystery Minifigure Blind Bag, 2023 Set, Collectible Characters with Toy Accessories (1 Style – Unit Picked at Random)

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That newsie and his wonderful cap are sure to find a loving home within a Peaky Blinders-MOC. For a MOC with the Aristocrat, well, how hard can it be to make a LEGO-guillotine? Today, the LEGO Group announced Series 24 of the LEGO Collectible Minifigures with 12 new characters. Many LEGO fans already consider this one of the best collectible minifig series with some highly desirable and fun characters. I love that we have Jane Goodall and now Steve Irwin. I believe there's one close enough to Bob Ross, and now we just need Levar Burton, Fred Rogers, and David Attenborough. " And I’d be remiss if I didn’t include the full rainbow as it can be completed right now. Airtanks and an old-school helmet in purple are coming in another 2023 set that I don’t have my hands on yet, but brown makes the eleventh color for the classic space torso, and is the sixth color to be added in the last decade (along with green, purple, pink, orange, and light-bluish grey). The shape of the head also resembles bigger LEGO dinosaurs, while the rubbery tail is correctly proportioned for a Tyrannosaurus rex. I think the head could be improved though, as the roaring and smiling expressions are very similar to other Collectable Minifigures. Perhaps this character could have worn a mask on one side of the head, forming the inside of a Tyrannosaurus' jaws.

This character includes some neat details. Firstly, you get new exercise attire. Interestingly, it features the same branding we’ve seen in City sets before. I really like the carry-over and consistency. Secondly, the character has a double-sided face, each with a little microphone. This look is great for a referee, but also for pop-singer. Consequently, the character offers good customization potential. Finally, you acquire a soccer ball without having to buy the Table Football set. Technically it should be Farmers’ Market… as the farmers is plural (a market for multiple farmers) but as it is “theirs” then it’s possessive so the apostrophe should be after the s as it’s farmers’s market… so second s is dropped NOTE: The LEGO® Group provided this set for free. However, the provision of products does not guarantee a favorable review. I will provide my honest opinion about these characters. A note on distribution… This minifigure certainly appeals to older LEGO fans and perfectly matches other Classic Space astronauts, featuring their famous golden logo and a traditional smiling face. However, I wonder whether children, for whom Collectable Minifigures are primarily intended, may be disappointed with this relatively plain character.And she generally only plays with Friends, Harry Potter and Vidiyo sets and figures. Classic Space has never been an interest of hers. Additionally, I think the bright red hair is ill-suited to a mediaeval minifigure, as this shade seems dyed rather than natural. Maybe dark orange could have returned instead, having last appeared in 2014. The dark tan bow and accompanying falcon are also exclusive. This bird includes very little decoration, although the mould alone captures ample detail and I love the yellow beak.

Heh. I just posted a pic to my LUG’s Discord the other day with Benny holding Baby Benny, suggesting he’s started to multiply like Tribbles. I don’t think they triple-mold any legs at the moment. The short legs you refer to always have shorts and shoes in the same color, and are most likely dual-molded with just a band of color formed around the center of each leg. If they were actually triple-molded, we should have seen some tri-colored examples by now. The Aristocrat and the Potter will certainly enhance storytelling creativity; the Falconer and the Conservationist with their great animal-friends are a double treat; not enough words to describe the cuteness of the Spacebaby; Robot Warrior and Orc will surely be welcome by my boys. I need the newsies kids, the space person, and a bunch of falconers. What a bunch of winners in this set! I count twelve new molds spread throughout this series. The soccer ref is definitely the weakest, not just because it’s soccer, or that the “accessories” include two unprinted tiles in very common colors, but also because she’s the only one who doesn’t use any new molds. The T-Rex may omit an accessory because it’s the only one to include two new molds.I'm still of the view that many more people would have collected the CMFs if there were no chances of burning money needlessly on accidental doubles. I certainly would have. Teal legs visually balance that hair wrap and I love the dark orange hands, doubtless encrusted with clay. However, poor colour matching greatly affects this minifigure, as her printed apron was intended to correspond with the nougat hips, but looks like a completely different shade. Among various LEGO quality issues, improving the consistency of printed colours must be a priority. The Rococo Aristocrat is another of my favorites from Minifigures Series 24. I love the old Castles theme, so any Minifigure that goes well with those sets is a hit for me. This character goes well in any Castles court scene, perhaps even sitting the throne as the Queen herself. Additionally, I love novel concepts, and we have not seen a character like this in past Minifigures Series. Few series of Collectable Minifigures have been received with the extraordinary fervour enjoyed by 71037 Collectable Minifigures Series 24! Each character appears impressive and this selection encompasses many subjects, so should provide something for everyone.

Says the most rude/gross thing about something -> tells it was "just a joke bro!!" -> confirms that thinks that way anyways in the end. Classic type of comment in the Internet... Hopefully the accompanying Spacebaby would avoid such disappointment, as this tiny figure is absolutely adorable! The combined torso, legs and arms element is consistent with other LEGO babies, while the head, helmet and air tanks comprise a single new piece. Additionally, a printed baby monitor is supplied and retains the familiar style of Classic Space technology, which is truly ingenious. LEGO Minifigures Series 24 has a release of 1 January 2023, and looks to be another fantastic series for longtime fans, or those new to collecting minifigures! Another, more recent, Castle faction is represented by the Orc. Trolls appeared in various sets from the Fantasy Era subtheme, distinguished by their sand green skin, pronounced lower teeth and rugged equipment. Olive green replaces sand green for this minifigure, although the leather straps and updated Troll emblem are recognisable from the faction introduced in 2007.Igloo, They really need a One of Everything Box option for CMFs. Cheaper than a normal box, but less items to resell. Inevitably, the Brown Astronaut and Spacebaby have dominated discussion around this whole series of Collectable Minifigures. The astronaut from Classic Space was available in five colours between 1978 and 1984 and several more have been introduced recently. Reddish brown is an unusual colour for an astronaut, but something distinctive is welcome. What I have on display here is mainly my Modulars, Creator Expert cars, larger Technic sets from about 2010 to 2018, and some Ideas sets as well as MOCs. And more recently lots of train sets and accessory buildings from that German competitor that must not be named. ;-)

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