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LEGO Collectible Minifigs Series 12 details

(Written by HP)

We have briefly mentioned Series 12 of the LEGO Collectible Minifigs in The LEGO Movie – Second Full Trailer! post a few days ago (click on link to see the trailer), and today I would like to discuss them in a bit more detail. As you probably know already, Series 12 of the LEGO Collectible Minifigures are not just random characters like in previous series, but tied to The LEGO Movie that will be released next year. So let’s take a look! We will start from the top row from left to right, then the bottom row from left to right to go through all the minifigures. 🙂

The LEGO Movie Minifigures

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 Calamity Drone: This female looking robot looks like is from the Wild West with a mild resemblance to Red Harrington from the LEGO Lone Ranger theme. The hairpiece is new, and looks nice.

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 Gail the Construction Worker: She appears to be working at the same construction company as Emmet. Notice the hardhat/hair combination, which is new.

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 Abraham Lincoln: Don’t tell me you don’t have plans on getting this minifigure! This is one of the most exciting minifigs in the series LEGO fans can’t wait to use in their own creations. The tall hat and the beard are one piece.

LEGO Collectible Minifigs Series 12 Larry the Barista: This is the guy working at the Coffee Shop where Emmet buys his overpriced coffee (see trailer for details). The coffee cup is a new piece, so is Larry’s hair.

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 Panda Guy: My favorite minifigure from this series, giving us another awesome costume. Plus it comes with a re-colored teddy-bear that looks like a baby panda – how cute!

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 Velma Staplebot: Not really sure who she supposed to be, besides being another annoying and angry looking robot. The hairpiece is a new mould.

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 William Shakespeare: Didn’t we get a guy similar to this one not that long ago? (I’m referring to the Hamlet minifig from Series 8). At least now we will have an official Shakespeare minifig and not just a stereotype. The balding headpiece is new.

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 Taco Tuesday Guy: It’s Taco Tuesday! Although this minifig is mostly a re-release of the Mariachi from Series 2, he is surely welcome in my collection!

The LEGO Movie Minifigures

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 “Where are my Pants?” Guy: I guess his name tells it all. He is surely going to be a weird character, but his Aloha shirt is quite nice. 🙄

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 Wiley Fusebot: Looks like another crazed robot from the Wild West.

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 President Business: According to the trailer we mentioned above, he’s the president of the Octan company, and the World. He is the main badguy who has a soft spot for Taco Tuesdays. His hairpiece is boss!

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 Wild West Wyldstyle: Here Wyldstyle is in a nice black dress with a fan, instead of her usual super-heroine, super-active attire.

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 Hard Hat Emmet: Although he is dressed like a simple construction guy, Emmet is the star of The LEGO Movie! I’m really excited about the hardhat/hair combination.

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 Good Cop/Bad Cop: I’m hoping he has a second face (Good Cop) just like in the movie.

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 Mrs. Scratchen-Post: Notice the name? Very funny! Interesting that she comes right after the other cat-lady in Series 12, but she comes with a new cat-variant!

LEGO Minifigs Series 12 Marsha Queen of Mermaids: Marsha looks a lot like a mermaid Katy Perry. Blue hair, blue lipstick, purple tail, purple eye-shadow, a pink jewel and a rare white clam-piece – what is there not to like?

The LEGO Movie Sigfig Creator

So that’s it as far as Series 12 of the LEGO Collectible Minifig Series. They should be release early next year, along with The LEGO Movie sets in January, and The LEGO Movie in February. In the meantime LEGO also put up a SigFig Creator on The LEGO Movie website where you can create a minifigure of yourself using the many different configurations of facial features, hair-styles, headgear and accessories, clothing, etc. Once you are done you can insert your sigfig into different background from The LEGO Movie and download the images to your computer. Later, when The LEGO Movie video-game comes out you can use your sigfig in the game as well.

The LEGO Movie Sigfig Creator Details

So what do you think? How do you like The LEGO Movie Minifigure Series? Do you have a favorite? Or are you planning to collect them all? And have you tried out the sigfig creator? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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Custom LEGO kits by Ichiban Toys

If you are a regular reader here you may remember the fun contest run Ichiban Toys’ website this past summer for their custom LEGO Back to the Future DeLorean Time Machine. Ichiban Toys is run by Chris White, a fellow AFOL, who provides top service to LEGO fans looking for LEGO elements, minifigures, and even custom LEGO kits. Chris just released two new custom LEGO sets he wanted to share with our readers. So let’s check them out! 🙂

Custom LEGO Sets by Ichiban Toys

CUSTOM LEGO JURASSIC PARK TOUR VEHICLE: This is one of Ichiban Toys’ most anticipated models that finally after many requests is ready to ship. It is based on the same chassis as the Ichiban Toys JP Off-Roader, and it is just as strong and durable. It features independent shock-absorbers for each wheel, four opening doors, and an opening hatch. The vehicle can seat four minifigures. Inside the back there is a compartment with a lid that stores two flares and a flashlight – all of which can be handled by a minifigure. Also, the interior includes a TV-screen and steering-wheel. Adjustable wing-mirrors hold the communication antenna.

Custom LEGO JP Tour Vehicle by Ichiban Toys

Chris shares the following about this model: “Our Jurassic Park Jeep-inspired JP Off-Roader was a great success and could only lead to one thing – when are you going to release the Tour Vehicle? As a matter of fact, our JP Tour Vehicle’s first concept was made about two years before the release of our final, completed design! Of course, it had to be perfect before we released it as a kit and we think we finally have it.”

Custom LEGO JP Tour Vehicle Details by Ichiban Toys

With this kit you will get all 541 brand new genuine LEGO pieces needed to build the JP Tour Vehicle, along with a professionally printed booklet with step-by-step instructions. The kit is packed in a sealed collector’s box. Dimensions 8.75 x 4.75 x 5 inches (22 x 12 x 12.5 cm) Price is $99.99 with free shipping! You can see more details and pictures of this model at Ichiban Toys’ website.

CUSTOM LEGO SWORDFISH: Captures the unique shape of Spike Spiegel’s Swordfish II spaceship from Cowboy Bebop, by using many interesting construction techniques. The finely detailed engine and housing attaches to a rotatable axle! Includes a simple, sturdy yet elegant stand that can be easily detached from the model. Due to the complexity of construction, we consider this kit to be most suitable for experienced builders.

Custom LEGO Swordfish by Ichiban Toys

Chris shares the following about this model: “I was in the mood to build some sort of spaceship so I asked our fans on Facebook for some ideas. One of the popular requests was the Swordfish II from Cowboy Bebop, considered one of the best anime series of all time. So that’s what I built. After some refinements of my initial model, we now have a complete kit inspired by the Swordfish II.”

Custom LEGO Swordfish Details by Ichiban Toys

With this kit you will receive all 103 brand new genuine LEGO pieces needed to build the Swordfish parts needed, along with a professionally printed booklet with step-by-step instructions. The kit is packed in a sealed collector’s box. Dimensions 7.25 x 6.25 x 2.5 inches (18.5 x 16 x 6.5 cm). Price is $24.99. You can see more details and pictures of this model at Ichiban Toys’ website.

If you are interested in either of these custom LEGO kits, or would like to check out more custom LEGO sets by Ichiban Toys (below are a few of them), or their shop for LEGO parts and minifigures, visit Ichiban Toys’ website.

Custom LEGO Kits by Ichiban Toys

So what do you think? How do you like these custom LEGO kits? Which one is your favorite? Feel free to share in the comment section below! Also, if you have any questions about any of the models, don’t be shy to ask! Chris is a regular reader here as well and will be happy to answer them for you! 😉

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