Brand new Minifigure characters have started showing up at BaM (build a minifigure) Stations Worldwide and with them an eclectic mix of new parts and prints. The BaM station is fast becoming the place to grab these exciting LEGO characters and on quite a regular basis too!
The last lot that were available were Halloween themed and included a new spooky torso print, click here for a quick refresher.
Having recently moved house, my new local store (Birmingham) is well over an hour and a half away. Thankfully a fellow AFOL (Adult Fan Of LEGO) helped me out and acquired this set of Minifigures on my behalf. Thank you @big_brick_little_brick_legobox! If you’re in the same boat as me I would suggest joining several LEGO related Facebook Groups as some kind souls list new BaM packs for cost price.
The new BaM characters have been released and are available in most stores Worldwide. We have given them random and made-up names to make it easier to identify them, also the parts & accessories can be switched for any you like. Here is a closer look at them:
Bearded Merman:
- Gold (Hagrid) beard
- Sunglasses & sideburns
- Green/pale green jumper
- Demin Mermaid tail
- Red cup
Acorn Farmer:
- Acorn hat
- Double-sided face (futuristic glasses)
- Farm torso
- Bright green legs
- Pitchfork
Pastry Chef:
- Wonky Chefs hat
- Double-sided dace – grin & smile
- Dirty Chefs torso
- Plain white skirt
- Croissant
Autumn Hipster:
- Dark red beanie and black hair combo
- Smile and glasses face
- Autumnal coloured plaid torso
- Dual-moulded black & orange legs
- Blue camera
Modern Gentleman:
- Top hat
- Grin & mustache face
- Suit with blue tie torso
- Dual-moulded grey & blue legs
- Black umbrella
Tutu Kid:
- Yellow helmet & Black hair combo
- Double-sided face smile & determination
- Retro Autumnal themed torso
- Pink tutu
- Short navy legs
Slingshot Kid:
- Dark orange hair
- Single happy face with hearing aid
- ‘Cool’ Ice Lolly torso
- Short navy legs
- Slingshot
As you can see there are far more than the last BaM outing, with seven characters in total to add to the collection. I can personally see them all being quite sought-after, especially the more unique and cool parts. As with all things LEGO, nothing is set in stone, all the parts above can be swapped for entirely different bits. Genders can be switched, colour combinations can be whatever you make them, and accessories can be random. Remember to have fun and enjoy your LEGO experience.
If you like the look of these characters they are available now at most LEGO stores BaM Stations, although I would recommend phoning ahead to confirm before heading in and even getting a pack or two put by for you to avoid disappointment. You can either make them yourself or some stores conveniently bundle them into packs and are often located near the till area.
Let us know in the comments what you think of these new Minifigures and whether you collect them or not, we’d love to hear from you.