LEGO Collectable Minifigures – The Brick Post! https://www.thebrickpost.com LEGO® Related News, Reviews, and More! Sun, 24 Dec 2023 12:36:28 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://www.thebrickpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/TBP_Logo_Black_Fav-100x100.png LEGO Collectable Minifigures – The Brick Post! https://www.thebrickpost.com 32 32 LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 25 – The Ultimate Ultimate Review! https://www.thebrickpost.com/reviews/lego-collectable-minifigures-series-25-the-ultimate-review/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/reviews/lego-collectable-minifigures-series-25-the-ultimate-review/#respond Sun, 24 Dec 2023 12:05:53 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=34031 LEGO will be releasing a brand new series of CMF (Collectable Minifigures) 1st January 2024, but is the 25th outing worth picking up in its entierety or sticking to a select few? It’s the age old question that many LEGO fans face when a new series drops.

Personal preference is key here as ultimately it’s your choice, but as some characters prove harder to find and become sought-after and pricey, opting for a full set maybe the way to go ensuring you get the ones you want.

If you’re like me then popping along to your local LEGO store might be your saviour, at least since the days of the pandemic, as some staff members sort them into named bags so you can pop along and ask for a full set, and maybe a spare here & there. Saying that though, the last couple of offerings have been packaged in cardboard boxes, making it impossible to tell which ones are inside, without opening and damaging the packets, so this may no longer being an option. Thankfully other stockists have them for pre-order, including the place I got my set from, Brick-A-Brac-UK

If you’re wondering what each character looks like and what they come bundled with then look no further, we bagged a full set early and have taken some nice photos, giving you a better look and what get, including parts, prints, torsos, and unique elements.


Thanks to the small leaflet sized checksheet that comes in every box, we can check off the Minifigures as we go. On the reverse are a few of the characters that have slightly more construct steps than others, these extra steps help you to complete the properly. Unfortunately there aren’t any names included on the leaflet but thanks to the official LEGO website we have a handy list.

Jump to a specific Minifigure:


Film Noir Detective:

This Detective is done entirely in black & white, just like the old-skool Television day’s of old.

From head to toe the character has a lot going for him, the trilby, classic mustache, high collar and trench coat. All these are great but the inclusion of the fabric collar is what makes it standout. He also comes with his trusty magnifying glass and, quite funnily, a red heron fish!

E-Sports Gamer:

The Gamer Girl is a great character to portray in Mini form, with the bright pink hair, headphones around the neck and the cool clothing style. The inclusion of the Mouse & Keyboard, with their funky LED lighting, completes the character nicely.

Eagle-eyed LEGO Castle fans will have noticed the Black Falcon logo on the shirt and top of the trousers. Why LEGO have done this is anyone’s guess, but you won’t find me complaining, we want more Castle sets!

Vampire Knight (Bat Lord):

Another classic also makes a brief comeback in the form of Bat Lord. LEGO have named this one Vampire Knight, but we all know it’s really Basil the Bat Lord with a modern twist.

He has an epic Bat-eared helmet, a transparent red double-sided axe and Bat symbol shield, and that’s just his accessories. The character itself has a double-sided head, arm and torso printing which then continues onto the dual-moulded legs.

That’s not all, there’s a very smart cape included too. The new bio plastic (stone paper) cape is both thicker and better quality than your standard fabric and paper capes. It’s hard to explain but I love it!

Sprinter:

Thos Minifigure character is one of my favourites and it’s also the first on this with a disability. We’ve had a Minifigure in the past with a prosthetic leg, but this chap has two. LEGO have been great at diversifying their characters over the last couple of years and raising awareness.

The Minifigure again has a double-sided head (see photos), a curly hair piece, torso printing (front & back), a gold medal and a printed 1×2 podium brick. I am loving the torso as it has the year 2024 printed on the bib, making for a great future MOC or Scene.

Goatherd:

Onto the Goat, which is why a lot of fans will be picking this series up. The Goat piece has only appeared in one set before and has now finally reared its head but in a igjtly different form. Fans will know that the original goat had light brown markings on each side, this new one doesn’t, although it does still have the printed horns. As animal figures go it’s a great one to finally have in the collection, not personally having the original Goat I can now say I have this one, get in! 

Thanks not all though, as the Minifigure character is also top notch and harks back to the Classic Castle days. The printed square-style collar is found on many of the classic Minifigures from that theme/era. Combine that with a sheepskin jacket and a small coin bag on his trousers and you have a great looking Minifigure. I particularly like the addition of the backpack and hood combo. It’s also good to see the double-sided head features a somewhat happy face and a content expression, I cna imagine him and the Goat walking around his land and taking in the morning sun, letting it beat down on his face and feeling content with himself.

Mushroom Sprite:

This character, Mushroom Sprite, is perhaps one of my least favourite Minifigures from the series. I think it’s a case of the Butterfly accessory and Mushroom headgear being better than the Minifigure parts. Another Butterfly to add to the growing collection is also a nice touch, it joins the many found in the recent LEGO A-Frame set and may LEGO Friends outings. 

It’s so good to have a bigger Mushroom piece to add to Forest MOCs and Scenes and an exclusive Butterfly too, it definitely takes away from the torso and legs. These have minimal printing on them and simply feature the grey outline of a collar and belt. What does save it a little from being a lower score is the double-sided head, which I think we’ve seen before, but it’s still cute. The very happy smile is always a welcomed addition to any character.

Fitness Instructor:

Like we’ve seen in multiple CMF series before, we get another gym figure. A well trained fitness instructor with very pronounced abs, she clearly isn’t someone to mess with!

With a blonde (Bright Light Yellow) braided hairpiece (64807), making a return after a long absence. It has only appeared in 2011 set Bride and Groom (853340) before. The face has a determined look on one side and a sweaty face on the other. On her right arm is a printed floral tattoo, a great detail! Unfortunately the rest of the torso is somewhat problematic. The printing is done on a coral torso, which means the yellow on front and back is quite a bit darker compared to the rest of the figure. But my biggest disappointment is the sides of the torso. Due to technical reasons I’m sure, these can’t be printed. This means the sides are fully coral. It doesn’t fit the outfit and looks rather awkward. A bit like her top has flaps on the sides. The designers no doubt had their reasons not to use a yellow torso. But to be honest, in this form this doesn’t meet the quality standard I expect from a CMF figure.

The leg piece are nice dual molded shorts. As accessoires she gets a kettlebell with 10 for weight printed on it. and a bidon with Vita ush branding. This has only appeared in white before so it’s really nice to get it in Dark Azure as well. So all in all a quite good minifigure with an interesting design. Such a shame the torso printing ruins it to some degree and pushing down the overall rating.

Triceratops Costume Fan:

Every CMF series gets at least one animal costume Minifigure. And this one is no exception. After the T-Rex in series 24, it’s yet another dinosaur! As a dino fan I’m quite pleased with this icon of the Late Cretaceous period . Since it shared it’s environment with T-Rex and young and juvenile Triceratops were most likely preyed upon by Tyrannosaurus they make a logical pairing and the figure is great of course for Instagram hashtags like #DinoFunFridays!

The color scheme for the costume is mostly Olive Green. The horns and beak are tan and there are some lighter green and reddish brown printed details on the figure. It has 2 alternate faceprints, neither overly expressive but a bit neutral. Both are male which is a bit of a missed opportunity to go for a male/female or happy/terrified combination. The costume is completed by a rubbery tailpiece. Where T-Rex had a spare included in the previous series, LEGO has opted not to include one this time. There’s also no other extra for this figure. Because some of the other figures have multiple it’s a bit of a shame. It could have been a banner and hairpiece like the carrot in series 24, a plant like the giraffe from The LEGO Movie 2 CMF or a plushie like the Panda with the first LEGO Movie CMF.

Harpy:

Now this is a weird one for me as I had no clue what kind of mythical creature this is. So Wikipedia had to help me a bit and whilst reading about Harpies, the design makes quite a lot of sense. In short they come from Greek and Roman mythology. They are part human, part bird hybrids. “They are said to have been feathered, with cocks’ heads, wings, and human arms, with great claws; breasts, bellies, and female parts human.Hyginus, Fabulae 14. Also, quite horrible and ugly to summarize a few of the legends.

Another source (Hesiod) calls them ‘The Harpies of the lovely hair”. Which is a great starting point for the figure. The Dark Purple hairpiece looks really special! with the color matching that of the wings. The Tile, Modified 1 x 1 with Clip (15712) is sort of new in this color. A previous mold had them in Dark Purple in 1 set from 2004, but the current iteration didn’t have these yet. The headpiece is pink with yellow eyes and some purple accents. The torso is Medium Blue and has a waistline like most female Minifigure torsos get. The hands and talons are gold and it has a Dark Blue leg piece like used in the CMF Series 15 Faun (and a few other fantasy figures since then).

The overall color scheme is quite appealing I must say. The only thing I can criticize the figure for is that the design might be a bit too subtle. It wasn’t immediately obvious to me what it was or that it’s a female character. I really needed the context to fully appreciate this figure.

Train Kid:

Choo choo! After previous CMF figures with a (race) car, plane and steamboat costume, this time we get a kid with a steam train costume. It’s a nicely themed figure with the kid’s outfit resembling classic LEGO train engineers.

The relatively new flat cap gets a Medium Blue recolor. The headpiece has printing on 1 side for the kid. I like the featured eyepatch, suggesting being treated for Amblyopia (lazy eye). The torso has a blue overall and red bandana giving it a classic train driver look. The leg piece has the bendable short legs instead of the static ones, which adds a little extra value for me.

The train is nicely detailed as well. It’s dual molded red and green and you get some extra parts to give it some extra details. There’s a plume of smoke coming from the smokebox and the smokebox door has a printed 2×2 radar dish with number 25 for the series number on it. It’s quite nice there’s an extra spare included for this part as well. And last but not least, 1 of the train wheels is molded, the front and back wheels are newly recolored skateboard/trolley wheels in red. With all the attention to detail in this figure. I must admit however that the choice of figure might not be the most imaginative.

Barbarian:

Fierce Barbarian
The second to last figure in this rundown is the Fierce Barbarian. I’ve seen some fans linking this to the Red Sonja character. LEGO will of course never admit this for licensing reasons, but a clear inspiration can be found here.

This starts of course with the red hairpiece. The headpiece is dual sided and has a stern look on one side and a fully enraged battle expression on the other side. The torso is nicely detailed and there are printed sleeves on both arms. The leg piece is dual molded and printed. Since the yellow is printed on a darker color, it has a color difference from arms and face, but luckily the yellow is only minimal here. The barbarian has a newly recolored sword in black and silver. This is the same sword design as featured in 2 variations in several LEGO Dreamzzz sets.

It’s not a bad figure at all, but there’s also nothing I’m especially excited about. So for a solid figure, it’s a solid 7/10 for me.

Pet Groomer:

Last but not least there’s the pet groomer. The pet is of course open to interpretation as some will see an Afghan Hound and with a bit more willpower and imagination you can also consider it a long eared goat.

Unpacking this figure I was really excited it has a cochlear implant featured in the hairpiece. This wasn’t apparent to me in pictures I had seen before opening my set. The headpiece has dual prints with once again rather subtle differences in the expressions. One has a smiling face and the other side more of a smirky face. Working with animals isn’t always easy so a horrified look or being totally endeared by the cuteness of the pet on one of the sides might have made the figure slightly better for me. The torso and leg piece are quite plain, with a black apron with a paw print logo. The leg piece shows some hairs that have come down on the apron. Of course there’s also a pair of scissors included with this fig.

I really like this figure a lot and new animal molds are always interesting. So despite the minor detail of expressions being bland, it’s still a 10/10 for me. Find out what we rate each Minifigure below.


Overall the 25th series of LEGO Collectable Minifigures (71045) is another cracking entry and one I’m pleased to get ahold of for my per collection. The characters are unique and separate from other themes, their accessories are also great with some great pieces for future MOCs and Scenes.

There is an awesome nostalgic feel to them with the Batlord (Vampire Knight) making a brief comeback. Of course the Goat figure is a must have for anyone who missed out on the original, including me.

The diversity seen in this series is outstanding and shows that LEGO are heading in the right direction. It’s great to see so many disabilities in the spotlight which ultimately raises awareness of them and gives those that have them more represented.

Sadly the new style of packaging does let it down somewhat. Yes it’s good for the environment and it’s most definitely the way forward, it also hinders collectors and fans alike by not being able to feel them and grab the ones you want.


Thank you for reading this review of the latest series of CMF, we hope you enjoyed it. Please feel free to ask us questions about them via the comments below. Also which ones are you most looking forward to picking up?

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First Look: LEGO CMF series 25 https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/first-look-lego-cmf-series-25/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/news/first-look-lego-cmf-series-25/#respond Mon, 30 Oct 2023 08:01:39 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=32188 It looks like the LEGO reveal season is getting into full swing. Thanks to Brick me Happy on Instagram we’ve gotten our first look at the leaflet for the next Collectable Minifigure Series.

It’s a lush series with plenty of new moulds, recolours and animals as we’ve come to expect from CMF figures. With the highlight for many no doubt the return of the goat. It’s white this time around.

What do you think of this series? Do you have favourites? Share your thoughts in the comments!

 

 

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Review – LEGO Marvel CMF Series – Minifigures, Accessories, Prints and more! https://www.thebrickpost.com/reviews/review-lego-marvel-cmf-series/ https://www.thebrickpost.com/reviews/review-lego-marvel-cmf-series/#comments Fri, 10 Sep 2021 11:50:08 +0000 https://www.thebrickpost.com/?p=13137 The LEGO CMF (Collectable Minifigures) line has been highly successful and churned out some amazing Minifigures, including the ultra rare and pricey Mr Gold.

Each Year the CMF Series has become more and more popular, with fans now sourcing whole boxes in order to gain a full set, we here at The Brick Post included!

Fans have also wanted certain themes to have their own CMF Series, such as Star Wars and Marvel. LEGO has taken notice of one at least and that is of course Marvel!

Join us below as we run through the entire series Minifigure by Minifigure, pointing out new pieces, prints, and what we like about them as a whole.

We also recently hosted an Instagram Live Stream where me and fellow LEGO fan @BrickMcBricksworth opened and built each Minifigure. Please do head over to our Social Media platforms (Facebook / Instagram) and give us a follow, you’ll get notifications when we post news, reviews, and when we go live!


The packet and leaflet:

All CMF series’ packets have a similar design with a handful of the Minifigures on the front along with the set number (71031).

They’ve chosen eight characters to be centre stage and I must say they went for the more popular ones, such as Scarlett Witch, Loki, Captain Carter, and T’Challa as Star Lord, to name a few.

Again the tick sheet/leaflet is done in pretty much the same style as previous series’, with instructions of a few harder to construct Minifigures on the back.


The Minifigures:

LEGO has quite a lot of material to pull from as this particular series focuses on the recent batch of TV shows from Disney+, such as WandaVision, Loki, and What If…?.

So without further a-do here are the new LEGO Marvel CMF series and what we think of each one. (in no particular order).


Scarlett Witch

We didn’t see much of Wanda in this form as, spoiler alert, it happened near the end of the last episode, but what we did see seems to marry-up with this LEGO version quite well.

The dual moulded hair piece and cape work so well together with their red and dark red tones. Her alternate faces can be used to great effect as one is ‘happy’ whilst the other is full on ‘rage’.

The design and printing is where LEGO really excel as it is so crisp and highly detailed. The dual moulded arms finish this Minifigure off a treat.

The accessories she comes with are two transparent red power blasters. This, I believe, is the first instance of this particular part in this colour.


White Vision

Without jumping ahead too much I will say that this White Vision is in my top three favourites of the series, but more on that later.  

The printing is incredible and has that glimmer when held under the right light. I think what makes it so good is the fact every part has print on it, from the torso and legs to the arms and head, every part is covered. His dual moulded legs are an added bonus too! 

I’m not sure what these single neck hole capes are about but I kind of like them. Only being help via one point they give the impression the Minifigure is floating, unless I’m alone in thinking that.

He comes with a very futuristic laptop/computer which features a cool graphic of the house they live in and it being surrounded by the dome Wanda has placed over it.


Monica Rambeau

Without sounding too ungrateful this Minifigure is perhaps the weakest one in terms of prints and accessories. Looking at it from purely a LEGO aspect the hair piece is the only decent thing about it.

The head has alternates faces which is a good point and the torso print does look like the one used on the TV show (WandaVision), with the S.W.O.R.D logo in the centre.

She comes with a small toy helicopter/Drone accessory which looks more like a handheld vacuum. The build itself is OK and uses basic SNOT (studs not on top) techniques.


Loki

Going from the least popular to another one of my personal favourites, Loki!

The Disney+ TV show (Loki), on which this is based, is one of the best things to come out of Disney recently, if you haven’t watched it yet please do, it’s awesome!

This Minifigure captures the essence of Loki in the grin alone, only this character can get away with it. It’s the torso, cup accessory, and Throg that really pushes this Minifigure to the next level.

Throughout most of the series Loki is seen wearing a ‘Variant’ jacket, so the others can tell it’s him. The design is spot on and the printing even more so, with his stubby tie, TVA belt buckle, and ‘Variant’ stamped on the back.

Throg is another reason to grab this entry into the Marvel CMF series. He is only seen for a split second on screen but LEGO thought it was adequate enough to include him. He is a ‘Variant’ Thor that is basically a Frog, hence Throg! He’s a little on the big side compared to his on screen counterpart but he does look cool, with his tiny Hammer and Cape.


Sylvie

Sylvie is another character from the Loki TV show and her Minifigure is very hit and miss. The parts that let this entry down are the torso and legs, don’t get me wrong the printing on the torso is good but doesn’t go that extra mile, and the legs are just plain black.

The print on the torso also look quite flat with no real shadow definition to show the overlapped layers. This could just be me being picky but the Minifigure as a whole is lacklustre.

The two redeeming parts to this entry are Alligator Loki and Sylvie’s Green Dagger!

Alligator Loki took everyone by surprise when he woddled onto our TV screens during episode five of Loki. LEGO have got his brick-counterpart down to a tee, although no horns are present, which we’ll let slide this one time. Her green dagger is a nice touch and in a new piece colour too.


T’Challa as Star Lord

This character makes a surprisingly good Star Lord in episode three of Marvel’s What If…? TV show, as he goes around the Galaxy spreading goodness and wise words.

The Minifigure excels beyond any expectation we first saw from the official images when they dropped. Upon opening and building the Minifigure he is highly detailed, comes with a cool new moulded helmet & hair piece, two blasters, and awesome design & print work!

As you can see the torso is done really well, although lacking arm prints, with the two shades of purple, a hint of yellow trim, and an undershirt and belt.

The legs follow suit and are covered with a subtle design such as pocket and seam accents, but if you look on the sides lower down you’ll see some rather small but cool looking thrusters, just like Peter Quill (original Star Lord) had on in the movies. They’re a good print to have and can even be swapped and used on previous Sta Lord Minifigures for the perfectionists/completists out there!

T’Challa also comes with an additional hair piece for when you remove the helmet, this is always a nice touch by LEGO and shows that they care.


Gamora as Thanos

If there’s one thing all these Minifigures have in common it’s how surprisingly good they all are, even the less popular ones.

Again this Minifigure was one that really had me surprised, in a good way. As we’ve yet to see the Marvel What If…? episode she appears so it’s hard to tell if LEGO have done a good job, but if the Minifigure is anything to go by it’ll be ace!

Gamora is dressed in what we usually see Thanos in, his gold & black armour, in several spots it has metallic parts on the torso & legs which shine when in the right light. Again this is a fully covered Minifigure with printing on the arms too, add in the fact that the arms & legs are dual moulded you’ve got yourself a truly complete Minifigure!

She also comes with Thanos’ double bladed weapon, which has a very basic construction and simply uses an older style hilt element and two chuckier light grey blades.


Captain Carter

This Minifigure is definitely one of the highlights of the series as it is a true representation of the Captain Carter we saw in the very first Marvel What If…? TV show episode.

The one we got in the LEGO Marvel What If…? Captain Carter and the Hydra Stomper (76201) is apparently wearing the Stealth suit, which we never did see in the episode and made no sense whatsoever.

The CMF Minifigure is the one we’ve wanted for a while now, and it looks absolutely stunning, with the Union Jack in full colour, not just on her torso but on the shield also.

The torso and dual moulded legs feature a ton of printing, including red accents, seam detailing, vivid colours, belt & boot buckles, and so much more, you find soemthing new everytime you look.

She comes with a decently sized Tesseract cube, the one we got in the above mentioned Hydra Stomper set is huge compared, so getting one more in scale is nice, and being a new colour, pearlescent blue, is definitely an added bonus.


Bucky Barnes

This Minifigure is perhaps the weakest of the bunch, alongside Monica Rambeau, purely because the others in the series are just that much better. Don’t get me wrong it’s still a Minifigure I want in the collection and of course to complete the series, as there are a lot of redeeming qualities about it. Such as his printed arm piece is awesome and looks incredible!

The torso is good, with a decent amount of printing front & back, but still nothing really stands out about it. The legs are plain black, which again is fine with me as it suits the character.

He does come with a Captain America shield which is a nice touch, having held and used it in the Disney+ Falcon and the Winter Soldier TV show. There isn’t anything special about the shield that we haven’t seen before.

The Minifigure as a whole is good, it just isn’t the best in the bunch.


Captain America (Falcon)

From one of the lesser entries (Bucky Barnes) to one of the best, Captain America!

This must be the easiest Minifigure to feel inside the packet, as his wings alone take up most of the space and is solid plastic. The shield would be the second thing to feel for as it is a unique shape.

If I were to rank these this one would be right up there a my favourite, although it would be an extremely tough choice.

Having watched the entire TV show this character featured in it makes more sense and gives me an idea of what they were going for, design wise. If you didn’t know already, Falcon takes up the mantle of Captain America, in fact the actor has since singed up for the Captain America 4 movie!

His suit is somewhat a mashup of his Falcon costume and that of the past Captain America’s outfit, continuing with the Red, White, and Blue theme, with the Star present & Centre. The obvious addition are the wings, and boy do they look awesome, with the colour scheme running throughout, front & back.

As Minifigures go the design is outstanding and there is so much to take in. Not only are the legs dual moulded but there is printing all over them, same goes for the arms, every millimeter is covered, and it looks fantastic!

The wings come with a very welcomed and nicely designed triangle piece, which is called Redwing in the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe), basically it functions as a weaponised Drone that follows Falcon/Captain America’s commands. It’s such a cool piece to have and I believe its the first time we have this in LEGO form.


Zombie Hunter Spider-Man

Episode five of Marvel’s What If…? TV Show features this character and the next in an extremely interesting and action-packed episode, surrounding the idea of what if the Avengers were Zombies!

The Zombie Hunter Spider-Man Minifigure is possibly one of the best Spider-Man figures we’ve ever had, at least it’s up there as one. There has been a common theme running though this CMF Series and that’s the all over body printing. Spider-Man is one of the better examples with print on his torso, legs and arms.

The design and printing is crisp and looks perfect, this is how you do a Minifigure!

He also comes with a cape which belonged to Dr Strange, the Cloak of Levitation. The two pieces that make up the cape are the more rigid fabric we’ve seen lately, but this isn’t a bad thing as it is more stable and acts like the cloak does on screen.

LEGO have included a Peter Parker head and hair piece too which is a very nice touch, I’d have been happy enough with just the Spider-Man Minifigure as it was.

There is also a web/string element included, perfect for rounding up the Zombies.


Zombie Captain America

I’ve gone through these Minifigures no particular order but it seems the best has been saved until last!

Captain America may look a little unrecognisable as he has been turned into a Zombie. This entry into the series is beautiful, even with the chunks of flesh missing, the detailing and essentially battle damaged suit and shield look absolutely stunning. LEGO have gone above & beyond with this Minifigure. 

It’s so fun and refreshing to see one of our favourite characters in this state, after the plethora of standard Caps in so many sets, here’s hoping LEGO produce a full zombified Avengers set!

The design team are outstanding anyway but this zombie-torn addition of Cap is so cool, with rips, gauges, and exposed rotten skin work well. Just like other entries in the series the Minifigure is covered from head to toe in print. The face print in particular is gruesome enough with the mouth drooping to one side and the yellow eyes, truly terrifying.

Even his shield has battle damage, which makes for a great part to have and use with regular Captain America Minifigures. It would have been difficult to pull off but perhaps a busted shield would have been better, just like the one from the Marvel Endgame movie when Thanos took a chunk out of it.


Accessories:

We’ve gone through each of the Minifigures accessories above but here is a closer look at the standout parts.

Throg

He maybe tiny but he has a fair bit of printing on him, his eyes, small outfit, and Cape. Despite all that I still can’t bring myself to like him, or more precisely the scale and model of him. I understand LEGO are limited somewhat here with the size but it just looks off to me.

Alligator Loki

This animal figure is pretty decent and can be used in other scenarios and MOCs etc, as there isn’t any printing (apart from eyes) that links this to Loki. That is also the worse thing about it, it should have Loki-esque horns on its head, just like in the TV show! Why on Earth wasn’t this done LEGO?

Visions Laptop

This futuristic laptop/screen is taken from WandaVision as not only can you see their family home under Wanda’s dome, you can also see the S.W.O.R.D logo. There are a few other markings on the screen and the 1×2 blue transparent features a keyboard  and small control pad.

I must say the printing on these pieces is detailed and clear, and I like the overall look of the design.

Extra pieces

As mentioned above, Zombie Hunter Spider-Man comes with a spare Peter Parker head, and T’Challa (Star Lord) comes with a hair piece.

Peter Parker comes with two facial expressions, one has a ‘normal’ smirk and the other (below) is a more worried/shocked face. The extra hair piece is also welcomed and finishes off the Peter Parker version nicely.

T’Challa has an extra hair piece too for when he pops his helmet off. It obviously matches the hair that is dual moulded in the helmet. We love it when LEGO includes extras like this, they really do care.

Shields galore

There are four shields included in this series with Zombie Captain America having perhaps the best one to date of them all, being battle damaged.

The other one to note is Captain Carter’s, as it has the Union Jack on it. The other two are exactly the same bit still coll nonetheless.

Minifigure stands

As always each Minifigure comes with a 3×4 black baseplate to stand on, but in this series especially, being Superheroes, we also get a 1×2 black jumper tile and a transparent posing stand, each!

That’s a lot of the same pieces and we love it, as you can double up on the posing stands to create some awesome looking scenes and action poses.

Checkout the gallery at the end of this review to see what we’ve come up with using these pieces!


Conclusion:

If I were to describe this LEGO Marvel CMF series in just one word it would be WOW!

It truly is that good, although being a Marvel fan helps considerably it isn’t necessary. There are a plethora of new designs and prints, as well as hair pieces, flesh tone parts and new elements and recolours.

Each Minifigure has its own pros & cons but generally the series is a win!


Thank you for joining us and reading this comprehensive review and run-through of the latest LEGO CMF Series, Marvel!

Please head down to the comments and let us know your thoughts on them all and which one is your favourite, we’d love to know.


Mentions:

I would like to thank Mark a.k.a @Brick_Beat for helping me source a full set of the Minifigures, I really appreciate the help and support.

Also please checkout Martin a.k.a @BoomBrickz for helping with a couple of the images used in this review, again I really appreciate the help. Why not checkout his review video below, also go subscribe to his awesome YouTube Channel!


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