New LEGO Build a Minifigure character options have been revealed
Images of three potential new LEGO Build a Minifigure characters have been revealed, hinting at possible upcoming customer building options.
One of the most fun in-store activities for LEGO fans can be the ability to make their very own custom minifigure. This usually involves rummaging around in a selection of LEGO pieces to find all of the elements needed to construct a character that’s unique to each customer.
Recent offerings available in-store have included a number of exclusive printed parts or recoloured pieces that are unavailable in other LEGO sets. Now, thanks to Instagram user Dylan Chow, it looks as if there may be more upcoming characters being added to the Build a Minifigure offerings.
Images posted on his Instagram page reveal three characters that use LEGO pieces from other minifigures. The Dessert Suit Guy features new printings on existing parts used on the Pizza Suit and Watermelon Suit minifigures, while the clown has a unique torso and legs and there’s also a new Brick Suit outfit minifigure colour.
There’s no word yet from the LEGO Group if and when these Build a Minifigure options will be available in-store, but we’ll update this story as soon as we have more information.
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