Essential LEGO Orient Express minifigure pieces missing from Pick a Brick

A new parts selection added to LEGO Pick a Brick is missing some essential elements required for assembling your own 21344 Orient Express minifigures.

Multiple new parts are now available to buy from the LEGO Pick a Brick service, giving builders even more options for creating their own impressive models or for filling in any gaps in their collections. Highlights from the latest selection of elements include some recoloured pieces in white, such as a star and a banana, as well as many Earth Blue parts used in last year’s 21344 The Orient Express Train.

In addition, an array of pieces included with the LEGO ideas build and 10326 Natural History Museum now allow builders to assemble a near full set of minifigures from both models… almost. While it’s possible to buy the individual parts required to make your own Dr. Kilroy and rest of the LEGO Icons modular building’s characters, a few essential elements are missing to complete 21344 The Orient Express Train’s line-up of minifigures.

Of note are a number of pieces needed for Pippin Reed and fan designer Thomas Lajon’s own minifigure. The Adventurers’ dual-moulded red hat and hair are notably absent from the latest Pick a Brick selection, as is the character’s printed torso, but at least Pippin’s head and legs can be obtained.

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Likewise, 21344 The Orient Express Train’s fan creator Thomas Lajon is lacking his own printed torso, but his brown flat cap, head, bag and dual-moulded legs are all available for purchase at the time of this writing.

There’s no way of knowing if any or all of those missing elements from 21344 The Orient Express Train will eventually be added to the LEGO Pick a Brick service, but fans can at least hope they’ll arrive at some point in the future.

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Matt Yeo
From video game journalism to kids’ publishing, I’ve been there, seen it, done it and worn the T-shirt. I was also the editor of the first-ever official LEGO magazine way back when, LEGO Adventures. I have a passion for movies, comic books, tech and video games, with a wallet that’s struggling to keep up with my LEGO set wish list.

Matt Yeo

From video game journalism to kids’ publishing, I’ve been there, seen it, done it and worn the T-shirt. I was also the editor of the first-ever official LEGO magazine way back when, LEGO Adventures. I have a passion for movies, comic books, tech and video games, with a wallet that’s struggling to keep up with my LEGO set wish list.

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