![]() ![]() I try to buy sets with ratios of 5 USD per minifigure or lower. Since I prefer brand new OOB minifigures, and extra bricks. So I use that as a price guide for buying sets. The more uncommon ones will range from 5-20 dollars each. Some are around 2-2.5 USD if they are super common. I personanlly love all castle minifigures and castlish minifigures so I just buy lots of cheap sets.Ĭommon minifigures are around 3-5 USD each on bricklink. If you only want old minifigures, look out for lots on ebays, they usually are around the same price as on individual minifigures on bricklink, but also usually come with accessories and since its a lot that means you probably get like 10 guys right there, while on bricklink you might have to buy from 5 different sellers just to get 10 minifigures at a decent price but your savings might be negated by the multiple shipping charges. For Ninjas/Skeletons I also ordered 6 copies of Ninja Ambush. I ordered a 6 of Knight's Showdown and 7 copies of Prison Carriage Rescue. Since you don't like Kingdoms I can't help you much.īut for recent sets. If some experienced army builders could lend me some advice about what and how to collect soldiers, and if I've said anything in error correct that, I would greatly appreciate it. I THINK it generally holds true Fantasy Era figures are cheaper and at least more plentiful in the online marketplaces than, say, Royal Knights or Dark Forest or whatever, since they were sold most recently? But I don't know though - I also like retro Castle (I miss those old archer helms without the wide brim.). I think I prefer the Fantasy Era soldiers best, since they look so awesome in their shining silver and I like navy blue/black a lot better than the red on the Kingdoms guys. However, at the moment I have a smattering of various Castle/medieval themes (Fright Knights, Knights Kingdom I, Ninja, and a bit of Fantasy Era). I like to have my army relatively "uniformed" and have at least the same color scheme/coat-of-arms throughout. I'm also debating which figures to collect. Since I can't really afford to purchase a lot of sets (especially out-of-production ones.), and since I'm not really a big fan of the Kingdoms line anyways, I think my best bet is to purchase minifigures and accessories on Bricklink - unless someone has a better suggestion? Lately I've had a desire to build my Castle army bigger, and I was wondering if any experienced army builders/collecters had some advice for me. I unfortunately don't have a lot of time to pursue the hobby and build epic and beautiful MOCs, so I most focus on collecting minifigures. As the world's largest minifigure online store, we pride ourselves on offering you the best selection of official LEGO minifigures you will ever find.Over the past year or so my childhood interest in LEGO has gradually sparked anew. If you're a minifigure collector and just want to complete your collection from a particular theme but don't want to buy every set, you can now just select the minifigs you need. ![]() You might even just want to increase the size of your Star Wars clone army or add some colourful characters to your latest CITY build, whatever you're looking for you'll find it in our LEGO store.Ĭomplete your collection with our range of LEGO Minifigures If you've lost one of your precious minifgs or had a little accident you can always replace them here without having to buy a new LEGO set. Replace missing figures or increase your LEGO armies We have thousands to choose from with all the top themes covered, including LEGO Star Wars, Harry Potter, City, The LEGO Movie, Jurassic World, Superheroes and the hugely popular LEGO Ninjago. Our awesome LEGO minifigures shop is packed with all the minifigs you could wish for. LEGO figures bring builds to life and transform a pile of bricks into an exciting and creative play environment. LEGO Minifigures are the ultimate imaginative and educational toy. ![]()
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