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Let's be honest, we all love LEGO minifigures, but now and again, you just want something different, something special. Well, we've got it all right here! Check out the 100's of totally bespoke minifigures we've got on offer that you won't find anywhere else! Create Your Own Custom Minifigure The Minifigure has evolved from an awesome toy, in to a powerful and just as awesome gift. latest and greatest printing tech, to design figures based on your requirements and needs and with low minimum order quantities, they make the perfect gift for your event! When you spend your big bucks, you'll earn Minibucks! Every time you buy a minifigure, you'll earn Minibucks which can then be used to get great discounts on We've got all kinds of cool stuff planned so why not subscribe and be kept up to date with all out latest Send us your minifigure photos on either twitter or facebook and be in with a chance of winning 100 We're huge fans of LEGO but in particular LEGO minifigures (who would of guessed it!?).




about the little guys and girls that we just love. We've always had a desire to create our own beyond what came with a set, it started off by just swapping heads and hairs or adding accessories to it, but quickly grew into a full time, award winning business. We now offer some of the best custom minifigures on theall printed (no stickers!) in house using new LEGO parts and our custom Minifigure design service has been used by the likes of Google, Microsoft, Pixar and Fox Studios, to create epic Minifigures for showsItems 1 to 60 of 819 Items 1 to 60 of 819LEGO and construction toys404/1948)LEGO£0.99Credit options available find out moreCheck stockTell us where you are to check stock:123456789Add to TrolleyAbout this productHave frightful fun with 16 all-new, monster-themed minifigures in series 14 of the lego® minifigures collection! LEGO® model number: 71010. 72 reviewsOverall rating (4.8)QualityFunDesignQuestions & answersBe the first to ask a question!




Ask a questionBoring but important info*Prices correct as displayed but are subject to change.We have never charged less than £0.99 for this product Buy LEGO Nexo Ultimate Beast Master - 70334 Buy LEGO Nexo Ultimate Macy - 70331 Buy LEGO Nexo Ultimate Clay - 70330The Lego minifigure, sometimes referred to as a ‘minifig’ or simply ‘fig’, is among the most recognisable Lego products with over 3.7 billion having been produced. The Lego minifigure is a versatile product, and can feature numerous different themes, including licensed characters from popular films and games such as Star Wars and Harry Potter. Lego minifigures are popular with children and adults, with some specific minifigures being highly prized collectibles. These highly customisable characters are often sold as part of a larger play set, and are also widely available individually on eBay. The earliest minifigures were simple, person shaped Lego blocks. The modern Lego minifigure is made up of a number of key parts.




Though they can vary for certain specific minifigures, the parts of the majority of figures can be interchanged with one another. This allows for a great deal of customisation. These parts are generally made up of: The head fits onto the torso of the minifigure. ‘Human’ Lego heads are available in an enormous range of styles, including different facial expressions and features. Other heads include aliens, ghosts and cartoon characters, which are sometimes made of materials other than plastic, such as rubber. The torso has two movable arms, and can have a range of clothing styles printed onto them. The torso of most Lego minifigures can be interchanged with the parts of other figures, though certain models, such as robot characters, have their legs and torsos permanently attached. The legs of a minifigure are moveable; allowing the character to be positioned in a number of poses, and is designed to lock the character onto a Lego surface to ensure they remain upright. The legs of a minifigure can often be swapped with others, though some female minifigures are sold with a sloped brick instead of legs, to represent a skirt or dress.




Another example of variation is the pirate characters, which often include a peg leg instead of the normal leg set. The iconic ‘C’ shaped hands are a common feature across the full range of Lego minifigures. These are available in different colours, and are often interchangeable. They allow the minfigure to hold numerous accessories such as cups, tools and weapons. Some minifigures include a thematic variation, such as the hook hand of some of the pirate models. Minifigures are often sold as complete figures made up of these components. It is, however, often possible to buy specific parts if they are needed- for example, a selection of Lego heads. There are a few key variations on the standard Lego minifigure. Lego minifigures are widely available in the form of keyrings. These are generally the same size as ordinary figures, and include many of the same features such as moveable parts, ‘C’ shaped hands and legs that fix the characters to Lego. Many of the parts on these characters, however, are not removable.




These minifigures are often from popular Lego ranges such as Lego Lord of the Rings, or Lego Star Wars. Often sold in packs of three or more, magnetic minifigures have magnetic built into them, which allow them to stick to metal surfaces. Like the keyring minifigures, these models are of the standard size and are compatible with many  Lego accessories. The legs and torsos of these minifigures are often fixed together and cannot be detached. Light up minifigures are less commonly available than the other kinds of Lego figure. Battery powered, these figures include an accessory which lights up when the head is pressed down. Many of the components of these minifigures cannot be removed, commonly with the exception of the head. Popular such minifigures include characters from the Lego Star Wars range with light up lightsabers. Microfigures are smaller versions of minifigures used primarily for Lego board games. They are single piece models featuring a head, torso and legs and cannot be disassembled.




A number of series of collectable minifigures have been released, starting with Series 1 released in 2010. These collectables have proven to be a very popular range of Lego minifigures. Each series includes sixteen minifigures, each with its own accessories. Some of these minifigures have become highly sought-after collectable. A special edition Team GB series was released in 2012, to commemorate the London Olympics. Lego products are categorised by theme. These themes include minifigures, accessories, and other Lego pieces which fit together in a consistent theme. Though minifigures and other products are often sold with other pieces that are part of the same theme, parts from other themes are compatible. This allows minifigures from one theme to be used with play sets from another. There is a wide selection of different Lego themes available.  Some of the most widely available include: Lego City has long been a core Lego theme, having origins in the earliest Lego Town play sets.




Minifigures from the Lego City theme include emergency service characters such as police and fire brigade officers, construction workers, and civilians. The theme has subsets Police, Fire, Trains, Transportation and Construction. Lego Castle is another long standing theme. Minifigures from the Lego Castle theme are medieval characters such as kings, knights and archers. Common accessories for these minifigures are weapons such as spears and bows, as well larger accessories such as horses. Fantasy characters also appear in Lego Castle, such as wizards, dwarves and orcs. The Lego Space theme is one of the most popular and expansive theme, covering more than 200 individual play sets. There are numerous minifigures available under this theme, such as human astronauts and varies kinds of alien. A huge number of accessories are available in the Lego Space theme, such as helmets, jetpacks, weapons and tools. Lego City Space is a sub theme which crosses Space with Lego City. This theme has more of a real world focus, with more realistic astronauts and vehicles such as rockets and space shuttles.




Lego Pirates is a popular theme which offers numerous play sets and minifigures. The minifigures offers in this line of products are pirate and soldier characters. The Lego Pirates theme offers some distinctive minifigures, with features such as peg legs and hooks instead of hands. Accessories such as parrots, swords and hats are often included with these minifigures. The Lego Racers line of products has a more narrow focus than the other, broader, themes. Minifigures here are racing driver characters, designed to be seated in vehicles, with which the minifigures are often included. In keeping with the theme, minifigures often come with accessories such as racing helmets. There are also a number of themes based around popular films and books, such as Lego Star Wars and Lego Batman. The minifigures from these themes represent popular characters from the films, and often include accessories based around the films as well, such as lightsabers. An enormous range of accessories is available for minifigures.

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