The ducktail element is also the same piece used on others, just with the sections connecting around the legs, coloured blue to match the legs and torso. There are more dual moulded legs, with some nice print detail around the feet. All these hats are very cool but have limited use elsewhere due to the connection type. As with his fellow Minifigure ducks, Scrooge has a unique new mould head element, with another pin hole connecting hat. The money loving adventurer, appeared in Disney comic strips before making a name for himself as the no nonsense billionaire in the DuckTales cartoons. You cannae have Huey, Dewey and Louie without someone to keep them in check, so Uncle Scrooge McDuck is here.
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All three characters do a great job of capturing the look at the characters from their appearances in early shirts to the original and rebooted series of DuckTales. Finally Louie has a simple touch, made of a saber hilt and yellow flat stud. Dewey has a slingshot elements introduced with fellow Disney Minifigure Bart Simpson. Huey has his Junior Woodchuck’s Guidebook, made up of a lime green book component, with print detail on the cover and inside is a 1×2 printed tile showing a compass. These all come in red, blue and green.Īpart from the colours each of the ducklings have their own accessory. They also have plain torsos and a new cap element, which once again connects via a hole. They all have the same dual mould short legs, which look great. Each character uses a new moulded head and the same ducktail element as Donald and Daisy from Series 1. In Minifigure form they are basically the exact same Minifigure just in different colours and with different accessories. One of the most loved series was DuckTales which featured Scrooge McDuck and his adventurous nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie.
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In the late 80s and early 90s kids TV was treated to the golden age of Disney cartoons. Her accessory is a toilet seat, which I assume is actually a life saver device. Apart from the new hat, Minnie uses the same elements has past variants just recoloured. It’s a fun little vintage style hat, which I’m sure will find its way into the LEGO Friends line. Also like Mickey, Minnie has a new hat element which also connect to the hole in the top of the head. Just like Mickey, this is Minnie’s fourth Minifigure appearance and she too is similar to the version in the LEGO Ideas set, minus the pearl coloured elements. Although it’s a nice nod back to Fabuland, and the Mickey Mouse sets which repurposed many of its elements. Mickey comes complete with a huge ships wheel, which does look a little odd without it being connected to anything. Despite the black and white colouring, printing is sharp, greatly helped by the dual moulded legs, so not needing as much of the white printing on top of a dark surface. The rest of the Minifigure uses the same pieces as other Mickey’s use in monochrome colours. He does however have the new hat element, which connects via a small hole, so will have limited use elsewhere. Although similar, this version doesn’t feature the pearl colouring. This is his fourth Minifigure appearance and you may have seen this vintage version in the upcoming Ideas set. One of Mickey’s first appearances was in the 1928 black and white cartoon Steamboat Willie.
I’m in two minds if I like these new packets, in one sense they are a little easier to feel through the packet, but they feel cheaper and can easily tear where the hook hole is.Ĭheck sheets are also a little different, printed on a more environmentally friendly paper, which is thinner than before and features both a visual character checklist and build guide for some of the characters. The Minifigures are now packages in Billund, hence the change to accommodate existing packaging lines.
So packets are made from a thinner foil and depending on the characters, elements are either loose in the outer packet or double bagged in a smaller clear bag, with the baseplate and materials loose in the packet. This was introduced with the current LEGO Movie 2 collection. The blue colour scheme continues from the first series although it’s ever so slightly lighter.
The upcoming series features 18 more characters to collect from Disney and Pixar’s vast array of iconic characters. Their success took everyone by surprise including LEGO, who have taken 3 years to follow up them up with an all-new second series of characters. They appealed to both fans of LEGO and fans of Disney, making them very sought after. Then back in 2016 the first series of LEGO® Disney Minifigures were released and were an instant success. That partnership has endured over the years with numerous Disney brands translating into exciting new LEGO themes and sets. Disney and LEGO® have a run long running partnership, in fact Disney was the very first licensed LEGO toy, back when things were a little more wooden.