LEGO Looney Tunes Collectible Minifigures six-pack available in the US

LEGO fans in the US can circumvent the household limit on single 71030 Looney Tunes Collectible Minifigures with a stackable bundle of six bags.

At the moment, US fans are restricted to buying just 16 individual, randomly-selected bags of 71030 Looney Tunes minifigures through LEGO.com at $4.99 each. But given that’s potentially not enough to complete the entire series of 12 unique characters in one fell swoop, the LEGO Group also has an alternative solution.

66667 Looney Tunes – 6 Pack brings together (as the name suggests) six blind bags of minifigures within one product listing. And while the solo characters have a limit of 16 per household (crucially not per order), you can buy as many as 18 copies of 66667 Looney Tunes – 6 Pack.

That means if you for some reason want to stock up on 108 blind-bagged minifigures – at the eye-watering cost of $538.92 before tax – nobody can stop you. Well, except for the LEGO Group’s inventory, because the bundle is already on back order, with a shipping estimate of 60 days from the point of purchase.

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Still, if you’d like more than 16 Looney Tunes minifigures and can’t get to a store right now, this may be your only option for the foreseeable future. The same bundle isn’t currently available in the UK or Europe, but the limit on individual bags is slightly higher in those regions at 20 per household.

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Chris Wharfe

I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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