
As usual, LEGO has gone the extra mile here in terms of printed detail and new molds on most of the characters, with a few disappointing outliers like the Popcorn and Dragon costumes. Besides, that amazing knight needs someone to do battle with. The wings, tail, and head pieces are all cool molds. The scale printing is even identical between them.
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He is, of course, wearing a wolf-head-styled mask and he makes use of a gray raccoon tail.īeyond that adorable bit of head-canon, Dragon Suit Girl is just Series 18’s Dragon Suit Guy molded in green plastic instead of red. (No doubt dreaming of a pork dinner…) His legs are dual-molded in blue and dark gray, with some very well-done printing of tears in the pants, and even some hems up the sides of his legs. He’s got a second expression where he’s licking his chops. But based on the blowing expression on the minifigure’s face, it stands to reason this is the Big Bad Wolf from The Three Little Pigs. With all the holiday-themed figures in this series, you’d be forgiven for assuming this wolf in torn overalls was a guy in a werewolf costume, taking his sack out to trick-or-treat with. An accessory or two would have gone a long way to making the Popcorn Costume feel like a better deal-perhaps some butter?
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(The walnut tiles would also make great eyes for a brown toad-like monster build.)īut with the torso and legs unprinted and just five pieces in the bag (head, torso, legs, costume, and stand) it works out to a full dollar per element, making this character feel very underwhelming and in need of something extra. Speaking of which, he comes with two 1×1 round plates with a walnut printing. The large mustache and rosy cheeks are complimented by either a stoic closed mouth, or a big toothy grin, perfect for chomping down on walnuts. Metallic gold details are printed on all his pieces, which do a great job of complimenting his pearl-gold epaulets and saber. It’s a bit larger than the old-school Imperial Guard shako, and is dual-molded in black and white to include the Nutcracker’s hair.
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Dressed in a traditional soldier uniform, his torso is all red and his legs and the classic shako hat gets an upgrade here.

Like all the 36-count cases (at least when LEGO doesn’t mess up), the case contains exactly three full sets of the twelve characters.īlack minifigure stands are the standard, and there’s no break from tradition here, with an unprinted stand included with each character.įive of the minifigures in this series are celebrating the yuletide season, the first of which is the classic Christmas Nutcracker. Once you break the seal on the 36-count case, you’re greeted by this series’ mustard yellow packaging. The Muppets Collectible Minifigures earlier this year introduced a new case style that uses less packaging, with a glued slip-on cover over the case, and this new style is continued with Series 23. Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews. The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. Nope, LEGO’s 71034 Collectible Minifigures Series 23 is an entire line of characters dressed in costume and ready to celebrate with you this September 1 for US $4.99 | CAN $4.99 | UK £3.49. No aliens, zookeepers or gamers or dog show trainers. There’s not a single regular citizen or historical figure among them. With Series 23, LEGO is doubling down on that idea with a line that seems to be all costumed characters. Numerous animals, fruits and vegetables, and even LEGO bricks have all served as the basis for elaborate minifigures. The photos, which look like Instagram filters gone horribly wrong, were simply too good not to meme.LEGO’s Collectible Minifigures have long been a source of new and unique gear for minifigures to wear, thanks in large part to the preponderance of “mascot” style costumes. Moon tweeted the photo from his White House photography account on Friday night, along with a black and white version that will really haunt you. Trump's hair is blown back a bit, and his pale scalp halo hovers above what looks like an orange mask.

Not only is his face clearly covered in tinted makeup or tanner of some sort, but there's also clear line where the makeup ends. You'll immediately notice that Trump's face is glowing orange. On Friday, photographer William Moon, who posts his photos on the Twitter account captured a photo of the president walking across the South Lawn of the White House after returning from Charlotte, North Carolina, and boy is it unsettling. Donald Trump's face is making America do a double take again.
