Wednesday, October 31, 2018

LEGO BrickHeadz Witch

Happy Halloween! What a perfect day to post about LEGO BrickHeadz Witch. This is a BrickHead from the seasonal line and was released in September 2018.

This is set 40272 costs about $10 and has 151 pieces. It is one of six seasonal BrickHeadz that have been released to date.

This BrickHead does not have any printed pieces on the figure itself. There is a printed 2X4 tile for all the seasonal themed BrickHeadz but no other prints. Most other BrickHeadz use printed pieces to add detail.

This BrickHead does have a nose and a special build for the feet making her look like she is wearing boots with curled toes.

Seasonal BrickHeadz also include some additional small builds on the side to make it look more like a scene instead of a single figure.

A good BrickHead that I will put up every October. You can see my full review of the Witch below:

Links for this set:
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LEGO Product Page
BrickSet Database

Monday, October 29, 2018

Review of LEGO BrickHeadz The Joker

LEGO BrickHeadz The Joker is the fourth of four BrickHeadz that were based on the LEGO Batman Movie. The Joker was released in March 2017 and marked as a retired product on shop.lego.com in September 2018.

This is set 41588, cost about $10 when released and has 151 pieces. This BrickHead is all about the hair! It has about 50 more pieces that the other BrickHeadz from the Batman Movie. In fact the BrickHead is easy to tip backwards due to the giant hair build.

There are some great prints for his tie and vest along with a mouth print, which is unusual for BrickHeadz. The colors are really bright and are true to the character.

The hair is built from several slopes, cheese wedges and plates all in green. It has a big slope in the front and sweeps up and out in the back extending over two bricks of thickness behind the figure.

I like all of the BrickHeadz from the LEGO Batman Movie but this one is my favorite. You can view my complete video review below.



Links for this set:
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LEGO Product Page
BrickSet Database

Sunday, October 28, 2018

Review of LEGO BrickHeadz Robin

LEGO BrickHeadz Robin is the third of four BrickHeadz that were made for the LEGO Batman Movie. This is set 41587 and was released in March 2017, cost about $10 and has 101 pieces.

The red, yellow and green costume is quite traditional for Robin, but LEGO put their own spin on this classic costume. The costume in the movie came from the Reggae Bat suit that Dick Grayson found and quickly removed the pants. The shorts are represented by some tan plates used on the legs.

The print on this BrickHead is very good and looks a lot like the robin minifig from the movie. The goggles are an interesting build using lifebouy pieces but don't really look like the goggles on the minifig.

The cape is different from the Batman and Batgirl BrickHeads with no scalloping along the bottom. They do use some curved pieces along the top of the cape which makes the transition between the cape and head a pit smoother.

This is another solid figure from BrickHeadz. You can watch my full video review below.


Links for this set:
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LEGO Product Page
BrickSet Database

Friday, October 26, 2018

Review of LEGO BrickHeadz Batgirl

LEGO BrickHeadz Batgirl is the second of four BrickHeadz that were released from the LEGO Batman Movie.This set was released in March 2017 and was marked as retired on LEGO.com in September 2018.

This is set number 41586, contains 99 pieces and cost $9.99 when it was released. Like most BrickHeadz it was easy to put together and is an excellent display piece. The purple and yellow color scheme makes this a really good looking figure.

One of the great elements that make this BrickHead special is the red pony tail that is built of dark red pieces. It looks good against the purple of the cowl and really adds a lot of personality to the figure.

Her yellow cape is similar to the build for the Batman BrickHead with sloped plates and cheese wedge pieces used to create the scalloping along the bottom.

Another solid contribution to the BrickHeadz line. You can view my full video review below:


Links for this set:
Buy on Amazon
LEGO Product Page
BrickSet Database

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Review of LEGO BrickHeadz Batman

LEGO BrickHeadz Batman, although not the first BrickHeadz figure every released is labeled as number one. This BrickHead was released in March 2017 and marked as retired on the LEGO.com in September 2018.

This is set number 41585 and contains 91 pieces. It is quick and easy to build taking 15 - 20 minutes to put together. The figure is made of mostly black pieces, has three printed pieces and glow in the dark eyes.

The detailing on the printed utility belt is great and there are yellow plates used around the waist to make the belt look like it goes all the way around the entire figure

The ears at the top of the cowl are also quite nice. They are built with a 2x2 modified tile with rail which gives them a bit of texture .

Overall a really nice BrickHead one you will be happy to put on display if you can get one for a reasonable price.

You can view my full video review below:


Links for this set:
Buy on Amazon
LEGO Product Page
BrickSet Database

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