LEGO NINJAGO golden minifigures get an anniversary makeover

If you were lucky enough to get your hands on all, or even some, of the LEGO NINJAGO golden minifigures, there’s still plenty you can do to make them your own.

LEGO YouTuber Bricks By Mind has the full set of seven unique minifigures and has shared some ways that you can improve and customise them, without 3D printing new moulds or anything too costly like that. Instead, he offers some element swaps and personalisation tricks that can make your collection unlike anyone else’s.

For example, swapping out some hair and helmet pieces for ones from other LEGO NINJAGO sets can give your favourite characters a bit of their personality back. While the uniform gold is a good look for these special collectibles, mixing and matching from past minifigures can add something special to your display.

These minifigures are only officially available by buying the NINJAGO LEGACY sets: 71735 Tournament of Elements71736 Boulder Blaster71737 X-1 Ninja Charger, 71738 Zane’s Titan Mech Battle, 71741 City Gardens, 71739 Ultra Sonic Raider, and 71753 Fire Dragon Attack. They were released in honour of the 10-year anniversary of the LEGO NINJAGO theme.

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Click on the video above to see more of Bricks By Mind’s tips, or get creative with your own LEGO NINJAGO elements to see how you can give your golden ninjas a fresh makeover.

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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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