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The blind bags are cool but they can be frustrating finding the figure you want. You may want just one figure from a set. You might want to collect all the figures. or you may want multiples of the same figure for army building. But how can you know what is in the bag? These Blind bags guides can help. The best I’ve found for LEGO is the Touch Guide in the My Mini’s app. The app coats $1.99 so less than a minifig and its well worth it. no only does it tell you what to feel for it shows you what mini’s you might confuse with it. The app lets you inventory your figures and you can see figures by theme, series or alphabetically. They also have a Star Wars mini-fig app with all the LEGO Star wars mini-figs. My Mini’s app search iTunes for MyMinis or SWMinis. Brickfans guide to  minifig distribution per case. Looks like there be 3 or 4 of each figure in each case. Brickfinder’s touch guide for Disney Minifigures. The Brick Blogger Touch Guide The Brick Fan Touch Guide.




The BrickBlogger series 13 Pictures and details. The Brick Blogger Touch Guide. Touch Guide the Brick Fan EuroBrick’s Series 13 Review and Distribution breakdown Stepping sideways with bricks review and feel guide. BrickFinder, a Singapore LEGO Fan Group has made an informative touch guide for series 13. EuroBrick’s Series 12 review and distribution breakdown. Touch Guide by The Brick Fan The Brick Blogger Review LEGO Simpsons Bump Codes from Brick and Bloks. LEGO Simpsons minifigs feel guide from The Brick Fan Euro Bricks has a great review and distribution breakdown for the Simpsons minfigs. The My Mini’s app now has a Simpsons Touch guide. The Brick Blogger’s Simpsons Touch guide The Brick Blogger The LEGO Movie touch guide A touch guide and partial bump codes for series 11. The Brick Blogger Series 11 Touch guide. Another short article on feeling the blind bags. The Brick Blogger has a Touch guide for series 10 LEGO mini figures.




Click HERE to read the guide. Here’s a video with bump codes for LEGO Mini-figs series 8. Bump codes can be hard to see so I use the touch guide. The video also shows placement of each figure in a new box so that can be helpful. Don’t want to look for codes or feel bags for parts you can try E-bay. For LEGO mini-figs there is bricklink where many people sell LEGO either by part or in whole sets. You can also find them at Brick conventions or comic conventions. Bricks and Bloks is the best place to find codes. The site has codes for several Mega Bloks and K’nex blind bag series including  Marvel, Angry Birds, Transformers, GI Joe and Halo series. plus he just added codes for World of Warcraft Mega Bloks blind bags. The Transformers Kre-O are identifiable by codes on the front or back of the bag. Preview series has numbers on the bottom front. Series 1 and after, the code are on the top back of the bag. Awesome Toy Blog’s Mario Cart blind bag decoder. has code guides for several waves of My Little pony plus an explanation on where to find the codes on the packaging.




Look it the top right corner for a printable version. It has also been put into an SWF file here. G4 Blind Bag Guide. If you know of anymore blind bag codes sites or tips for knowing “What’s in the Bag“,  please post in the comments. everyone needs toys, Share this:Like this:)submitted by π Rendered by PID 119296 on app-791 at 2017-03-02 13:43:06.412246+00:00 running ca42739 country code: SG. About the Boston Public Library Affiliates of the Library Board of Trustees Borrowing & Circulation Information Computers & Technology Holiday Observances Hours & Directions How Do I...? Job Opportunities Policies & Procedures Popular Subjects and Call Numbers Strategic Planning Support the Library Understanding Call Numbers Accessibility Resources Art and Architecture Tours ASA College Planning Brief Walking Tour of the McKim Building Calendar of Events Car, Bicycle & Motorcycle Parking Children's Library Borrower Services Delivery Desk Fine Arts Hours & Directions Interlibrary Loan Kirstein Business Library & Innovation Center Map of Central Library Meeting Rooms Music Norman B. Leventhal Map Center Prints and Photographs Rare Books and Manuscripts Reception & Event Booking Reference & Reader's Advisory Restaurants Teen Central Tours




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