1/22/2024 0 Comments Lego purple guy![]() ![]() His light aqua torso is nicely printed with silver stars on the front and back. It starts off well, as the skater’s bright light yellow hairpiece is a new color of the high-combed coif that was introduced in 2021 with 40516 Everyone is Awesome and has so far only appeared since in 10291 Queer Eye – The Fab 5 Loft. In every series there are one or two characters that feel profoundly underwhelming, and for Series 22, that trophy goes to the Figure Skating Champion. Its feet span three and a half studs and it has a single stud on the back for a connection point. The foal is double molded in dark orange with a dark brown mane and tail, and uses the updated animal design language of the now-decade-old poseable horse. You’ll get an extra coin and at least one extra feather (mine included two extra feathers). ![]() The Troubadour also includes a few pearl gold coins of a new, simple design that omits the value and instead features a crown. The Troubadour ‘s lute is a wholly new element, and as you’d expect it’s functionally quite similar to the existing guitars, with a grippable neck and a protruding rod in the back providing an alternate method to hold it. The Forestman’s hat gets a new color here with blue, as does the small feather with magenta. Except that the minifigure is more detailed overall with arm and leg printing, this guy could have come straight out of a Forestmen set circa 1988. His blue outfit is reminiscent of several classic castle torsos from the 80s with the crenelated neckpiece and small coin purse. The Troubadour-or Bard, if you’re a D&D player-is a fun character that fills a notable gap in LEGO’s castle lineup that’s already thoroughly populated with knights, peasants, wizards, and even jesters. As long as you don’t spell it chilly, you’re not wrong. The package includes an extra red bot eye tile, black claw, and unicorn horn.įun fact: while I grew up spelling it chile, whether you spell it chile, chili, or chilli depends on where you are. The designs on the robot could easily be repurposed into a crash test dummy if you missed out on the actual crash test dummy character from Series 1. Meanwhile, the little red companion bot is brick-built out of common elements, but comes to life thanks to new prints on the 1×1 tooth tile.īeneath the welding mask, the tech has a grey head with a friendly face and gold circuitry designs on the front and back, along with a battery indicator on the back. The robot’s arm has a variety of tool attachments: a claw, hammer, and drill (AKA unicorn horn). The yellow humanoid robot technician gets an armored helmet that’s a repurposed welding mask with friendly digital eyes, along with a yellow robot arm the first time in yellow for both. Thankfully, however, this pair seems to be more Wall-E than Skynet. The robot apocalypse is upon us, as robots can now self-replicate and create more robots! This Robot Repair Tech is himself a robot. Just one of the characters, the Figure Skating Champion, also includes a 1×2 jumper plate and clear posing stand which has been a standard accessory for some series like 71031 Marvel Studios Minifigures. The new sets of 12 mean that each case includes exactly three complete sets, make it easier than ever to split a case with friends, and has the added benefit of eliminating chase figures, since all the characters are equally available.Īs is standard, each character comes with a black 3×4 stand. The new number of figures better aligns with LEGO’s new, smaller cases of 36 retail packages that have taken over from the old cases of 60. Series 21 introduced a smaller number of unique designs just 12, down from a standard 16. Unboxing the Minifigures Series 22 case and packaging Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews. The LEGO Group sent The Brothers Brick an early copy of this set for review. 71032 Minifigures Series 22 will be available starting Jan. Although the series number has no correlation to the year, the first of several series for 2022 is Series 22, which brings another 12 new characters from all walks of life to minifigure form, and today we’re taking a closer look at each of them. 2022 kicks off with a new series of LEGO’s ever popular Collectible Minifigures. ![]()
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