LEGO Build a Minifigure January 2025 parts revealed

The January 2025 LEGO Build a Minifigure parts have been revealed and are available now, including snakes, LEGO Castle, cheese and more.

Head down to your local LEGO store starting this month to find an updated selection of Build a Minifigure parts, offering exclusive prints useful for making all sorts of characters. The selection is updated multiple times a year, and this time around the likes of twogayafols and lego_bam have discovered exactly what’s on offer worldwide.

You’ll need to be at a physical LEGO store to score these minifigures as such parts aren’t usually available online. Here’s what you can find in-store now and note that while they’ve been sorted into minifigures, the parts are available loosely to mix and match as you desire.

Snake-loving Woman

With pink hair and a stylish snake-shaped necklace, or maybe a real snake, this minifigure seems to be celebrating the Year of the Snake in style.

Painter

The new painter minifigure comes with a printed two-by-three tile with some floral artwork and a messy coat and shirt. They may fit well as an additional resident in 10350 Tudor Corner.

Valentine’s Day man

Ahead of February 14, this lovable minifigure comes with a blushing face print, a teddy bear and a heart-centric shirt.

Wrestler

The new LEGO wrestler has dual-moulded legs and a blue outfit with lightning detailing that may come in handy for a custom Jay NINJAGO minifigure.

Viking

Pairing perfectly with the likes of 21343 Viking Village is a new Viking minifigure using an uncommon helmet, a brown sword and a furry torso print.

Cheese Costume Fan

Arguably the cheesiest LEGO minifigure in the selection – the Cheese Costume Fan has one must-have element in the form of that cheese costume but otherwise, they’re a fairly standard character.

Lion Knight

Whether you’re planning on crowdfunding the Medieval Seaside Market, the Siege Encampment or just want to stock up on minifigures for 10305 Lion Knights’ Castle, a member of the Lion Knights is out now with a shield, helmet and detailed printing.

Featured image: twogayafols

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Jack Yates

LEGO has been a part of my life ever since I was young. It all started when my brother passed down 7657 AT-ST to me. It’s guided me through my early years, through school and eventually through my degree in journalism. I still have all my collection proudly on display, including my many NINJAGO sets, my favourite of all the LEGO Group’s themes. Outside of Brick Fanatics I am an avid gamer and enjoy a good game of Dungeons & Dragons.

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Lee
Lee
1 year ago

At the Manchester Lego Shop (Trafford Centre) they didn’t have the printed legs for the knights, just red legs with blue feet.

Angel
Angel
1 year ago

References of the torsos are availables in bricklink?

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