Get a look at every one of the LEGO NINJAGO golden minifigures

Check out the full collection of the LEGO NINJAGO golden minifigures, released in commemoration of the theme’s 10-year anniversary.

The LEGO Group hasn’t held back with NINJAGO anniversary celebrations, with special BrickHeadz, musical dedications and a contest being just a few of the ways they’re encouraging fans to get into the spirit of things. On top of that, across seven different LEGO NINJAGO sets, seven unique golden minifigures were also released.

The only way to get all of them is to buy the NINJAGO LEGACY sets: 71735 Tournament of Elements, 71736 Boulder Blaster, 71737 X-1 Ninja Charger, 71738 Zane’s Titan Mech Battle, 71741 City Gardens, 71739 Ultra Sonic Raider, and 71753 Fire Dragon Attack. Each one comes with a golden minifigure version of one of the six ninjas or Master Wu.

Even if you haven’t managed to collect them all just yet, you can see what they look like as a team in a video from LEGO YouTuber Ashnflash. He has gathered all of them at once, so you can see what they look like together – and decide which one you want to get your hands on next.

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If that’s not enough to sate your LEGO NINJAGO love, then here is the full list of all the latest summer sets available in the range. Nine new models went on sale at the beginning of the month, so it’s certainly a good time to be a NINJAGO fan.

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Rachael Davies
I am a freelance journalist based in Edinburgh, writing about all things nerdy, from Star Wars and Marvel through to LEGO flowers and Gundam. When I’m not writing, you’ll likely find me trying to stop my two pet rabbits from chewing everything I own, meaning I essentially work two full-time jobs at once.

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Rachael Davies

I am a freelance journalist based in Edinburgh, writing about all things nerdy, from Star Wars and Marvel through to LEGO flowers and Gundam. When I’m not writing, you’ll likely find me trying to stop my two pet rabbits from chewing everything I own, meaning I essentially work two full-time jobs at once.

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