Her double-sided head shows her with a smile on one side and a smirk on other side. The torso shows him shirtless while the legs have some printing of bubbles covering up his manhood. She also has a tail piece that goes between the torso and legs. His double-sided head shows him with a happy expression on one side and an embarassed look on the other. The main thing here is the pizza wedge slice that is recolored from the Watermelon Dude from a few series ago.
I love his transparent sword and plume, and his face is pretty spooky.The Fright Knight comes with dual molded legs with nicely detailed print all the way down the front of them.He also carries a shield and has a full suit of armour. The torso and legs are pretty plain but there is some white fur printing on the front of the torso. There’s bound to be something there for everyone. The head is double-sided with her golden death mask on one side and a gruesome mummified look on the other. The torso is very detailed with a dark tan shirt with a red bandanna and some rope going across the chest. Her outfit is great, featuring double molded arms and legs, knee pads and even a plaster on one of her elbows.She has two facial expressions, one with sunglasses and the other without and a great safety helmet with attached long brown hair. Her accessories include a green plant and a flamingo lawn ornament.The Rugby Player is also one of the characters from this wave that could be considered an army builder. Now if you’re familiar with Johny Thunder, the main protagonist of the non defunct LEGO Adventurers theme, you’ll immediately recognise the similarities between him and this new character. The double-sided head shows her with a smirk on one side and a lip licking expression on the other.
The dark green helmet is similar to the older football helmets. Each minifigure was sold individually in opaque polybags and came with a selection of accessories, an lime green display stand, and a paper checklist. Her accessory is a golden scorpion.We all know that the Jungle Explorer is really Johnny Thunder from the Adventure theme. The helmet has a tran-light blue plume on top. And which better one to start than the Monkey King himself!He comes with a highly detailed costume, composed of dual molded legs and arms and a cape that splits conveniently to allow room for his tail.His headgear is great, with his big monkey ears part of the wig. There’s nothing I love more than numbered Minifigures series, which is why I’ve been waiting all year to get my hands on and review the highly anticipated LEGO Minifigures Series 19.. Series 19 officially became available on 1 September 2019, and I received a box from LEGO to review, which I couldn’t wait to get into.
The gamer also has a poster of the game he’s playing, which is a nice homage to a previous minifigure, the Cyborg from Series 16.Fans of LEGO’s in-house sci-fi era will also greatly appreciate his jacket which is peppered with Classic Space, Blacktron and M:Tron logos.He also comes with two facial expressions, one content, the other frustrated, which is fitting if he’s unable to level up Now this one was quite an unexpected surprise. ©2020 The LEGO Group.
Both look very cute but included with them is a brown ice cream piece to represent some dog poop. The LEGO Group is neither endorsing the modification in any way, shape or form, nor accepting any responsibility for unforeseen and/or adverse consequences following from the modification of their products. The Series 19 LEGO Collectible Minifigures (71025) are now widely available and we can finally take a deeper look at this newest series in the popular theme. Now I gather it’s supposed to be a garden ornament, but there’s nothing stopping anyone from pretending this is a real flamingo.Perhaps the best bit of this minifigure is its second expression where he’s completely beat up yet really happy about it!