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Black - 46 in 40 sets. 3 in 1592-1 - 2 in 10199-1 - 2 in 5393-1 - 2 in 6496-1 - 2 in 9348-1 - 1 in 7409-1 - Secret of the Tomb 1 in 6769-1 - 1 in 7417-1 - Temple of Mount Everest 1 in 6762-1 - 1 in 6764-1 - 1 in 7424-1 - 1 in 7414-1 - 1 in 4293-1 - 1 in 3381-1 - 1 in 7416-1 - 1 in 7783-1 - The Batcave: The Penguin and Mr. Freeze's Invasion 1 in 6761-1 - 1 in 6755-1 - 1 in 4128-1 - XL FreeStyle Value Bucket 1 in 7724-1 - LEGO+AK4- City Advent Calendar 20 sets were skipped Black Minifig Top Hat. Piece color in picture may not match colors listed. Printed patterns are correct unless noted. Available from these Associated stores: 92   93   94   95   96   97   98   99   00   01   02   03   04   05   06   07   08   09   10   11 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 Color table too wide to display completely inline.




Click here for the complete table. If your minifigures need to look fancier, they will greatly appreciate this fine custom LEGO® hat. The top hat is perfect for a nice stroll through London or to wear while captaining an air ship. Posted by Christopher on 5th May 2016 Like the other reviews, I say this beats anything Lego has put out for top hats. Adds a classic look to the Victorian mini out on the town, or add some flair (goggles!) for a more steampunk feel. Posted by Jonathan on 28th Mar 2016 Wile I am a great fan of Lego products, I found this top hat to be superior in form and style to the Lego top hat. I highly recommend it. You need this top hat! Posted by Dill on 24th Feb 2016 I was always content with the Lego top hat until I got my Brickwarriors top hats. Hands down these ones are a lot nicer. I ordered one in black and another in brown and am very happy with both of them. The shape is fantastic and very accurate. I would hands down recommend you get one of these top hats for your minifig.




Due to constant abuse from this IP range, all interactive traffic is blocked. If you are running a legitimate crawler/robot, ensure that it properly identifies itself via the user agent with a contact site or address.I wanted to start the list with something completely random, and this guy fits the bill. He looks like he could have stepped out of a Monty Python film with that mustache, but apparently he holds the important job of fixing things and walking around in the background when the important characters are talking. I’ve honestly never seen a full episode of the new Clone Wars show, but the design of this dude named Hondo makes me want to spring for the first season Blu-ray in November. He looks like a pirate circus ringmaster. This is no ordinary R2-D2, this is slave R2 from Jabba the Hutt’s barge in Return of the Jedi! Finally your minifigures don’t have to get their own drinks! From everyone’s favorite Star Wars movie, The Phantom Menace, comes Aldar Beedo, a podracer that looks like a robot squid.




Scout Troopers are awesome, but green Swamp Troopers from Chewie’s home-world of Kashyyyk are Most Awesome. The skeletal design of the prequel Battle Droids looks pretty cool in LEGO form, especially if you have a few thousand laying around. I guess this counts as a minifigure, but there’s not much mini about it. It looks like a big pile of plastic, and is oddly all green, but with LEGO man hands Jabba is one of the weirdest minifigures there is. With heads that come off, you could easily recreate Anakin’s rampage from Episode II with these Tusken Raider minifigs. Donkey noises not included. Plo Koon was always one of the more intriguing prequel characters visually. I don’t know much about him, but I’m sure in Middle School I could have told you a lot. It’s bad that the prequels are entering nostalgia range now, but maybe that will make them seem better? Nothing is badder than a Royal Guard, and the LEGO version doesn’t disappoint. The Shadowtrooper, an expanded universe character, used a lightsaber and was all sorts of awesome.




This version doesn’t have a lightsaber, but was in the first expanded universe set (#7664 Tie Crawler). Jabba’s slimey right-hand man Bib Fortuna may not be the weirdest looking, but he’s up there. You’ve got to hand it to George Lucas, in what other franchise would kids play with a random background character with a messed up head, in LEGO form? Ok, probably Harry Potter, but still, Bib Fortuna minifig! There are many versions of Obi-Wan, but I think the Clone Wars version is my favorite. Maybe it’s his armor, or maybe it’s his crazy hair. Chewbacca isn’t a character you would think would translate very well into the LEGO world, but the cool head sculpt combined with the sculpted torso makes it work pretty well. Also, the bowcaster is pretty sweet. Like also comes in two flavors of awesome, regular or Clone Wars. I like the classic version the best; they really nailed the head sculpt. I love Greedo almost as much as I love watching Han Solo murder him.




I mentioned the Mos Eisley Cantina set yesterday, and after staring at the Greedo minifig for hours upon hours (not really), I concluded that he is 4th Most Awesome. Also, it kind of looks like he’s wearing a thong, just saying. Darth Vader may be a staple of most people’s LEGO Star Wars collections, but how many have the Battle Damaged Darth Vader? He came in the Rogue Shadow (#7672) set along with fellow The Force Unleashed stars Juno Eclipse and Vader’s Secret Apprentice. Apparently I didn’t finish that game because I don’t remember a battle damaged Vader, so excuse me while I go try to finally get past that darn Star Destroyer part. It’s really surprising that it took ten years for LEGO to release an Admiral Ackbar minifig. He finally debuted in set #7754 – Home One Mon Calamari Star Cruiser to gurgle his famous line “It’s a trap!” Most awesome because I love Admiral Ackbar, and you should too.A George Lucas minifig? OK, this one is kind of a stretch, and you’ll have to buy the LEGO Star Wars Visual Dictionary to find out, but somewhere in those pages lies an awesome minifigure of the Bearded One himself!

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