Collectible Minifigures Series 1

The LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 1, released in 2010, marked the beginning of a popular line of collectible minifigures that has since expanded to numerous series.

All sets contained in this series

Collectible Minifigures Series 1 Review

The LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 1, released in 2010, marked the beginning of a popular line of collectible minifigures that has since expanded to numerous series.

This series was unique in that it introduced a wide variety of minifigures with distinct themes and accessories, offering LEGO enthusiasts a new way to customize their sets and enhance their imaginative play.

Highly Rated Minifigures

Several minifigures from Series 1 garnered great ratings and became fan favorites due to their uniqueness and versatility in various LEGO scenarios:

  • Zombie: The Zombie minifigure was a standout due to its spooky appearance, green skin, and detachable limbs, making it a favorite for Halloween-themed displays and horror enthusiasts.
  • Robot: Both the futuristic Robot minifigures were well-received for their sleek design and sci-fi appeal. They became popular choices for space-themed builds and adventures.
  • Spaceman: The classic Spaceman minifigure, reminiscent of vintage LEGO space sets, held nostalgic value for many collectors and builders.
  • Ninja: The Ninja minifigures, available in two variants, appealed to fans of martial arts and ninja adventures. They provided versatility for recreating action-packed scenes.

As for minifigures with lower ratings, it can vary depending on individual preferences. Some collectors may have found certain minifigures less appealing due to personal taste or less relevance to their existing LEGO collections.

Rarity of Series 1 Minifigures

The rarity of minifigures in Series 1 varied, with some being more common and others less so. The less common minifigures often include those with unique and specialized accessories, such as the Clown, Deep Sea Diver, and Nurse. These figures were sought after by collectors looking to complete their sets or acquire rare accessories.

Summary

In summary, the LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 1 was unique for its diverse range of characters and themes, catering to a wide audience of LEGO enthusiasts. Several minifigures gained popularity for their design and versatility, while rarity depended on the demand for specific figures and accessories among collectors. This series laid the foundation for subsequent collectible minifigure series, each with its own unique appeal and character lineup.

Series 1 Facts

  • Theme: Collectible Minifigures
  • Release Date: June 2010
  • End of Life Date (EOL): December 2010
  • Sets: 16
  • MSRP: $1.99