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LEGO BrickHeadz are not everyone's cup of tea. We always said we weren't going to collect them, but they're like Pringles: once you start, you can't stop! Now we're out of space for them and have had to start stacking them in iDisplayit's BrickHeadz display cases.
LEGO has recently released five new sets of LEGO BrickHeadz, which are now available to purchase online.
300 pieces, $19.99
The fun of LEGO BrickHeadz is that they can be used for play, reenacting famous movie scenes, or just to look cool as display pieces. These three emotional heroes from Disney Pixar's Inside Out 2 are a perfect example. Their aesthetics are spot on to the movie characters and their bright colours make them a fun model to play with, or just to use to display your emotion for the day.
308 pieces, $19.99
Another fantastic replica of Disney Pixar's iconic characters, this time the main protagonists are from the movie Up. Carl is instantly recognisable by his huge square spectacles, Russell is dressed proudly in his Wilderness outfit complete with accessories (frying pan, flag, and torch), and Kevin is, well, Kevin is Kevin, a brightly coloured, crazy-looking bird.
179 pieces, $9.99
LEGO has created a fantastic iteration of this quiet, shy, and somewhat anxious heroine from Disney's Encanto. This buildable version of Mirabel features her iconic green, round glasses, floral white shirt, and floral skirt.
297 pieces, $19.99
These two Lord of the Rings characters are immediately recognisable: Legolas with his long, flowing, blond hair and bow and arrow, and Gimli with his trademark ginger beard and axe. LEGO BrickHeadz 40751 Legolas & Gimli would look great displayed next to other LOTR sets like:
101 pieces, $9.99
The legendary MK5 suit from Iron Man 2, which he wears when he battles Ivan Vanko, is available now in brick-built form. This suit influenced many of Iron Man's later suit designs. This model is simple in design, true to the movie's MK5 suit, and Iron Man is displayed with thrusters from his hands and feet.
What do you think of LEGO BrickHeadz, cute or clutter? Will you be purchasing any of these new releases? Let us know in the comments below.
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