![]() Here’s a look at the contents of each box – you typically get an instruction manual, two polybags of parts and a 4 x 6 plate that acts as the Brickheadz’s stand. For my first Brickheadz review, I’ve opted to go with the Marvel ones! ![]() I’ve been getting into Brickheadz, and despite being slightly apprehensive about the theme, they’ve started to grow on me. It’s fairly obvious that LEGO is looking to capitalise on the boom of collectible bobblehead-like toys popularised by Pop Vinyls, but Brickheadz has its own unique charm given that it’s still LEGO at its core and with LEGO, you’re treated to near-unlimited creativity. ![]() So far, we have had 10 sets that saw a general release under the banner of Series 1, with 4 Marvel Brickheadz, 4 LEGO Batman Movie ones, and 4 that are tied to major Disney movies this year – Beauty & the Beast & Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man Tells No Tales.Įach Brickheadz will set you back AU$15.99/US$9.99/£9.99 and are self-contained sets which contain about 100 pieces (give or take a few) to assemble a small, stylised statuette based on pop culture characters. Brickheadz is one of LEGO’s more exciting new themes this year.
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