LEGO Minifigures Character Encyclopedia by Daniel Lipkowitz


LEGO Minifigures Character Encyclopedia
Title : LEGO Minifigures Character Encyclopedia
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ISBN : 1465401725
ISBN-10 : 9781465401724
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 208
Publication : First published May 1, 2013

Includes an exclusive minifigure!

From the Musketeer to the Minotaur, the LEGO® Minifigures world features a diverse cast of minifigures inspired by history, movies, myth, sports, and everyday life. With the LEGO® Minifigures: Character Encyclopedia, readers will get to know all of the fun and fantastic minifigures from Series 1 through 10.

LEGO Minifigures collectors and fans alike will love this guide showcasing each and every LEGO Minifigures character available, allowing them to see exactly which minifigures they still need to complete their collections. LEGO Minifigures are only bought in blind packs; this book will be a definitive list of every LEGO Minifigures character available!


LEGO Minifigures Character Encyclopedia Reviews


  • Marie Silk

    Another great encyclopedia by Lego. The little toy soldier it comes with has a windup piece on the back and it's so cute!! These minifigs are only from Lego series though, not from Lego sets. There are plenty of fun minifigs in this book that I have never seen before.

  • Darinda

    A book about LEGO minifigures. So many fun characters. My son and I enjoy looking through the LEGO encyclopedias and reading about the different figures. A great book for fans of LEGO.

  • Theresa F.

    A fun and useful collector's guide to the first ten series of Lego minifigure blind bags.
    Did I like it? Yes.
    Would I reread it? Most likely.
    Would I recommend it? Absolutely.

  • Darsh

    nice!

  • PottWab Regional Library

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  • Marlee

    This book is so fun! I've read many Lego books with my children, and to be honest, most of them I find quite dull. I love Lego, but I just usually don't get joy out of reading about Lego, as my kids tend to do. However, this book is different. Each minifigure comes with it's own personality. Many of them are hilarious. Some of them are surprising. Some are completely opposite to what you'd expect, based on the character it is. There are also neat facts, such as what letters stand for on a minifigure's uniform. My children, ages 6 and 9, loved this book, and I did, too.

  • Andrew

    Although all of this information is available on the LEGO website, having it in print form is much more enjoyable. Each minifigure character has a brief description of how it came to be, and points out all of the easter eggs and allusions each character features. It also shows off the original features and new parts of each minifigure, as well as ideas on how to use each figure. LEGO has really evolved from when I was a kid, and this is a cool book that will show you how that all came to be.

  • Sharon

    Though you can get most of this information on the Lego website, it is nice having it in your hands and so easily accessible. I love the little facts about the minifigures and how they came to be. I also love the Toy Soldier. I only wish it didn't need the book to be twice as thick to hold this minifigure.

  • C

    Borrowed this from the library - it's a cute book showcasing the first ten series of the blind-bag collectable Lego minifigures. A quick read. I wish it had more insight from the design team, but as I am not at all the intended audience for the book, I understand why it is light on those details...

  • Abraham Ray

    nice lego book!

  • Jacob

    Public library copy.

    Page 157 has a typo and contradictory info.

  • Diese Diese

    A must read for all LEGO fans.

  • Alexander

    LOGO cool!!!😄😄😄😄