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02-03-2011, 03:43 AM
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#61
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Location: Calgary, Alberta
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Re: Lego Collectible Minifigure sightings
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Originally Posted by Deemar
What exactly is this? Lego people in different attire? I didn't realize they sold the little men separately.
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Pretty much
http://minifigures.lego.com/en-us/Default.aspx
They are blind packed and sought out my collectors and scalpers alike.
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02-03-2011, 04:30 AM
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#62
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Location: Calgary, Alberta
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Re: Lego Collectible Minifigure sightings
That's pretty cool but why pack them all in the same package? I have a barcode scanner on my phone that will tell me what anything is that I scan, I figure most people have this.
Cool though, I like them.
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02-03-2011, 12:05 PM
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#63
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Re: Lego Collectible Minifigure sightings
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Originally Posted by Deemar
That's pretty cool but why pack them all in the same package? I have a barcode scanner on my phone that will tell me what anything is that I scan, I figure most people have this.
Cool though, I like them.
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That is why they got rid of the barcode which identifies who is in what pack and switched to a Brail style code with raised bumps... The problem with this is, the bumps are the same color as the package and difficult to make out... Some batches/case assortments have been reported to alter the bump patterns for certain figures... And after spending twenty-five seconds trying to discern bumps the impatient (like me) just say to hell with it and try the luck of the draw.
I am pretty much happy with every one I've gotten so far, and upon reflection it would appear that the dot codes on the packaging is mostly consistent with the original cheat sheet I printed off, the only two I failed to identify by dot placement after the fact were the Tennis Player and the Gorilla Suit Guy.
Now if I could just score those last seven figures I'd finally have a complete set, and if I could convince my parents to grant me an extra boon I might be able to hunt down all of Series 2 and the rest of Series 1 via BrickLink or smaller retailers.
Some people are complaining that the randomness is just plain stupid and annoying, I say, that's half the fun, cracking the code and figuring out what you're buying beforehand isn't as exciting as opening the bags and being thrilled to discover that your intuition or hunches paid off in the long run just by a cursory glance at those silly little dots. Or pure random acts of luck.
I bought ten of them without bothering to try to figure out what was what and I got 9 of the group of sixteen with only a single double... I didn't feel for anything, I just tried my luck and got rewarded. It was a real treat to open them up and discover I'd gotten so many wonderful new Mini-Figures.
That's the real draw of these, but because of the cheat sheets Scalpers get their greedy mits on the most desireable ones first and something needs to be done about this. Perhaps if we just hit the Scalpers over the head with a LEGO brick the size of a Volkswagen.
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RID Warriors MOSC Thunderhoof, Ratchet
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02-03-2011, 03:07 PM
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#65
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Re: Lego Collectible Minifigure sightings
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Originally Posted by CobraCommander
......so I said f'it and bought a bunch of random packs and went home......Then returned the un-opened packs back to Wally, I was even so nice to print on the back what's in the packs
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Wow, that's nice of you. I was the loser standing in front of the boxes feeling the packages (at my Wal-Mart), then putting the ones I want behind some larger boxset closeby.
I didn't spend too much time on each, so I managed to get 2 I didn't want. Two out of 10 isn't so bad. They are now listed in my BST thread.
I'm not a fan of the blind packaging.
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02-03-2011, 06:54 PM
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#66
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Re: Lego Collectible Minifigure sightings
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Originally Posted by CobraCommander
Yeah the new bump system can be a SOB to figure out, so I said f'it and bought a bunch of random packs and went home and felt them up "good". Then returned the un-opened packs back to Wally, I was even so nice to print on the back what's in the packs
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That's exactly what I did!
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What do you mean, 3 00 Transformers is too many?
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03-01-2011, 09:18 PM
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#67
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Re: Lego Collectible Minifigure sightings
new LEGO mini fig app for iOS devices! a great time killer game! not sure if it's on any RIM or Android devices though.
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03-01-2011, 10:07 PM
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#68
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Re: Lego Collectible Minifigure sightings
I have a third Sumo now due to failure to pay close enough attention to the dots and those dots being unlike the previous two Sumos.
So, anybody in the Winnipeg area hunting for a Sumo, I would accept 3$ cash or a trade of either the Pilot, Samurai or Hula Girl.
We could meet up at the March Toy Expo next weekend to finalize the deal, should you be interested and attending same.
*Grumble Grumble* Dangflabbit I can't believe they suckered me again into paying for a Sumo.
Mini-Figures Series 3 Collection Count so far:
Elf (2)
Sumo (3)
Alien (2)
Gorilla Suit Guy
Tribal Chief
Racecar Driver
Cyborg (Or Space Villain if you prefer LEGO's name for him.)
Fisherman
Snowboarder
Tennis Player
Baseball Player
Rapper
Mummy
*SIGH* My goal was to have only doubles of the female Mini-Figs for Male to Female ratio evening out, maybe a double of the Elf just because, but two Sumo and two Aliens aren't so bad... Three is where I draw the line however.
Series 4 will more than likely be upon us soon, what will happen then? How many duplicates and triplecates might I inadvertantly acquire in my quest to own all 16 lovely Mini-Figures? And am I the only one who doesn't mind doubles so long as the double serves a good purpose?
"From the East, Sumo 1, From the West, Sumo 2..." Ugh, sorry if that sounds off or anything, but my only knowledge of Sumo Wrestling comes from either the Pokemon Anime or Austin Powers 2.
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RID Warriors MOSC Thunderhoof, Ratchet
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03-01-2011, 10:43 PM
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#69
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Location: Vancouver, B.C.
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Re: Lego Collectible Minifigure sightings
I think this wouldn't be as big of a problem if stores actualy STOCKED these things regularly...the only place I've found them in Vancouver was Urban Outfitters, and they were $6...
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03-01-2011, 11:04 PM
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#70
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Re: Lego Collectible Minifigure sightings
I bought 6 of these, got 4 I didn't want, 1 I was on the fence about, and I got the one I wanted most! Not bad, considering the odds. I tried the baggy-dot-method-crap, but that only worked for the Alien. A few of them, I couldn't even find the dot pattern on whatever key I was using.. I didn't try very long though, like 5min total.
Oh well, got my Alien! *walks away*
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