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  2. Tiny Figures, Big Bucks: 15 Ultra-Valuable LEGO Minifigures - AOL

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    Released in 2013 as part of LEGO’s Minifigures Series 10, Mr. Gold is a limited-edition figure with only 5,000 units ever made.With each set featuring a unique serial number, this figurine is ...

  3. Lego Minifigures (theme) - Wikipedia

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    Lego Minifigures (stylized as LEGO Minifigures) are a 2010 Lego theme based on a set of collectible Lego minifigures.Each figure is an original character with new clothing and facial designs, and many contain previously unseen accessories.

  4. Now you can build real stuff with these huge Lego bricks - AOL

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    This Lego Game Finally Connects Bricks to TV: 'Lego Dimensions' At some stage of our childhood we have all seen those colorful, tiny bricks that let our creativity break free.

  5. Lego minifigure - Wikipedia

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    A Lego minifigure, often simply referred to as a Lego figure or a minifig, is a small plastic articulated figurine made of special Lego bricks produced by Danish building toy manufacturer The Lego Group. They were first produced in 1978 and have been a success, with over 4 billion produced worldwide as of 2020.

  6. List of cancelled Lego media - Wikipedia

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    Following the sponsored Lego Hero Factory: Breakout event, the Roblox Corporation and The Lego Group originally had a deal to release another Lego-tie in event on the platform later that same year, but this time, to promote the Lego Star Wars: The Clone Wars line of sets from 2012, that were directly based on the 2008 CGI-animated series of the ...

  7. 1:48 scale - Wikipedia

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    1:48 scale is a scale commonly used in diecast models, plastic models made from kits, and construction toys.It is especially popular with manufacturers of model aircraft and model trains, where it is known as "O scale". 1:48 is also a popular scale among Lego enthusiasts, since it is approximately the scale of the Lego minifigure relative to a six-foot tall human.