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LEGO BrickHeadz collection coming!

At the recent San Diego Comic-Con LEGO revealed a new line of LEGO Super Heroes sets called BrickHeadz. Each of the four sets that were available at the event included two characters with a blocky body and big head; Batman and The Joker, Doctor Strange and Black Panther, Superman and Wonder Woman, and Captain America and Iron Man. While these sets were exclusive to SDCC, other sets in the same style will be released next year. So let’s talk about these guys. 🙂

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This is not the first time LEGO released similar figures. You may remember the very creative LEGO CubeDudes designed by PIXAR animator Angus McLane (see links at the end of this post). However those were limited-release exclusive LEGO sets, only available at a couple of events.

LEGO CubeDude Exclusives LEGO CubeDude Bounty Hunter Collection

Bigheaded figures with small bodies and cute features are very popular in general. Just think of the Funko Pop collectible characters! So it’s no surprise that LEGO decided to jump on the bandwagon with their own collection.

LEGO Brickheadz Funko Pop

In addition, Mega Bloks have been very successful with their Kubros figures that were released earlier this summer. Series 1 includes Ezio from Assassin’s Creed, T-800 Gurdian from Terminator, He-Man, Master Chief from Halo, Spock from Star Trek, and Skeletor. Each Mega Bloks Kubros figure is about 150 pieces and costs $17, so we can probably expect the LEGO BrickHeadz figures to be about the same. It is interesting to note that the Kubros figures appear to be more posable that LEGO BrickHeadz. LEGO usually prides themselves in making their sets playable and kid-friendly, but it seems like BrickHeadz is specifically for collectors.

LEGO Brickheadz MegaBloks Kubros

It is also interesting that there is a project on LEGO Ideas called LEGO Avengers Blockheads that it very similar to LEGO BrickHeadz. However the project never got much traction and it is going to expire in a few days.

LEGO Brickheadz Blockheads

As I mentioned at the beginning, the BrickHeadz sets pictures above were specifically made for Comic-Con, however there will be a whole series and wider availability in 2017. It is not clear if the same figures will be re-released, or perhaps the characters will come in new packaging and/or with some slight variations.

Initial response to LEGO BrickHeadz varies widely. It seems like that people either love them or hate them. Time will tell if LEGO will be successful with the idea. Even for non-fans of the series, some of the pieces could be interesting. For example Unikitty’s tail in black, all the printed pieces, black eye pieces, and more. However I’m not sure if they would ever become as popular as LEGO Super Heroes Mighty Micros, which are small, cute, collectible, and also come with lots of playability (see below).

Shop LEGO Super Heroes Mighty Micros

What do you think? How do you like LEGO Brickheadz so far? Are you looking forward to their release? Or do you think they are a bad idea? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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LEGO Stay Puft Marshmallow Man instructions

LEGO fan Brent Waller is well known for opening up the LEGO and Ghostbusters collaboration. His Ghostbusters submission on the LEGO Ideas  platform was chosen to become an official set, and was released in 2014 as the #21108 LEGO Ideas Ghostbusters Ecto-1. Since then LEGO also released the #75827 LEGO Ghostbusters Firehouse Headquarters, the #75828 LEGO Ghostbusters Ecto-1 & Ecto-2 (based on the new film), and three LEGO Dimensions Ghostbusters packs. So now we have all the major characters, two awesome vehicles, plenty of ghosts, and even a Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. 🙂

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While LEGO’s Stay Puft Marshmallow Man is very cute, it is only minifig size and won’t be much of a treat. Brent actually had another Ghostbusters project on LEGO Ideas with a large Marshmallow Man, which would have been a perfect match for the already released sets. However while the project was successful at gathering 10,000 public votes, it was not approved by LEGO. My understanding is that this had to do with the lack of playability (Marshmallow Man is more like a sculpture than a play-set), and the somewhat fragile nature of the model.

LEGO Ghostbusters Stay Puft Marshmallow Man by Brent Waller

While the large LEGO Stay Puft Marshmallow Man may not meet LEGO’s strict criteria for becoming an official LEGO set, and it may not be suitable for younger children, it is still an excellent model for displaying with the other LEGO Ghostbusters sets. So, after LEGO’s decision, Brent very kindly made the instructions available for everyone as an LDD (LEGO Digital Designer) file.

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If you would like to build your own LEGO Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, all you need to do is download the free LDD program from LEGO’s website (if you don’t already have it), then download the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man zip file from Brent’s website and open it in LDD. Please note that while you should be able to build the entire model based on the file, instructions in LDD are not as refined and logically laid out as it would be in an official LEGO set. However you can manipulate the program to see how everything is constructed, and you can also make color and part substitutions if you wish.LEGO Ghostbusters Stay Puft Marshmallow Man by Brent Waller 6

To help with the building process, Brent included a second file as well, where the model is broken down into easier to construct segments. And in the zip file you will also find am image for the face of Marshmallow Man, which you can print out on sticker or decal paper and apply to the face. If you don’t have all the pieces you need to build your own Marshmallow man, upload the LDD parts-list to BrickLink to generate a Wanted List to make the shopping process easy. For further explanations on how to work with the file, visit this page on Brent’s website.

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Building the LEGO Stay Puft Marshmallow Man should be a unique and fun project for any LEGO fan who already got the LEGO Ghostbusters sets. It would look great next to the LEGO Ghostbusters Firehouse HQ! And it gives something really big and menacing for your Ghostbusters to deal with, instead of those puny little candy-colored ghosts and tiny Marshmallow Man. If you are currently missing any of the LEGO Ghostbusters sets they are available at the Online LEGO Shop.

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So what do you think? How do you like the LEGO Ghostbusters Stay Puft Marshmallow Man? Are you planning to build it? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below! And if you would like to thank Brent for providing the instructions or ask him any questions, you can share those as well. I will make sure he sees them. 😉

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