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Mega Bloks is re-acquiring the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle licence and Lego is losing it. No more Lego TMNT minifigures.

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In a recent press release you can see here, Mattel has announced that they will be producing Mega Bloks sets for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles line starting in 2016.  Lego retiring Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles sets

Lego has produced about 52 minifigures since they started producing sets for this line in 2012.  You can see the full list of minifigures here.

Additionally, two of the figures are exclusive figures that were produced in limited quantities for the 2012 NY Toy Fair, Shadow Leonardo and Battle Damaged Kraang.  Both of these figures are among the top 100 most expensive Lego Minifigures ever produced.

See http://www.minifigpriceguide.com/Top100LegoMinifigures.html

According to the press release, Mega Bloks will be producing TMNT starting in 2016.  FOr those of you that remember, Mega Bloks had this license a few years back and they produced some pretty nice sets.  I do have a copy of all of their minifigures and I will post them here later.

Here is a copy of the Press Release below.

Mattel® & Nickelodeon™ to expand licensing partnership with Mega Bloks® Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles® in 2016

MEGA BLOKS TO BUILD A FRESH NEW APPROACH ON THE #1 BOYS ACTION PROPERTY

MONTREAL and NEW YORK, Feb. 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ – MEGA® Brands, a member of the Mattel family (NASDAQ: MAT), today announced an all-new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles construction toy line at New York Toy Fair. Fans of Nickelodeon’s leading boys action franchise can expect exciting new product to hit shelves in 2016.

Drawing inspiration from the vast Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, the Mega Bloks product line will offer creative building experiences for fans of all ages. Readers of the original comic book series and millennials who followed the 1990’s TV shows will love the authentic collectibles. Kids will be able to build & collect the exciting TMNT world, with awesome action-packed building sets, vehicles and a range of buildable micro action figures drawn from Nickelodeon’s top rated boys TV show and movies. Even parents will be able to introduce Turtles to their littlest ninjas through junior building sets, as the popularity for the franchise continues to grow across age groups.

“We are truly thrilled to expand our partnership with Nickelodeon,” says Susie Lecker, Senior Vice President of Global Design & Marketing at MEGA Brands. “Mega Bloks TMNT will be an anchor brand in our construction portfolio and we plan to infuse the line with exciting product innovation to ensure the most engaging consumer experiences for fans worldwide.”

“The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are bigger and greener than they’ve ever been, and we’re incredibly excited to partner with MEGA Brands on the new Turtles’ construction toy lines,” said Manuel Torres, Senior Vice President, Global Toys and Publishing, Nickelodeon Consumer Products. “Bringing together Nickelodeon’s Turtles and Mega Bloks will give kids of all ages endless hours of creativity and fun building, playing and displaying the sets, buildable figures and vehicles based on their favorite characters.”

Mega Bloks’ expertise in construction toys, product innovation, value and speed-to-market, combined with Mattel’s leadership in consumer insights, global distribution and marketing strength is the ultimate launch pad to bring this powerhouse property to the next level in this category.

About MEGA Brands

A member of the Mattel family of companies, MEGA Brands Inc. is a trusted collection of leading global brands in construction toys, games & puzzles and arts & crafts. They offer engaging creative experiences for children and families through innovative, well-designed, affordable and high-quality products. MEGA® Brands includes MEGA BLOKS®, RoseArt®, MEGA Puzzles®, MEGA Games® and Board Dudes®.

Visit http://www.megabrands.com for more information.

The MEGA logo, Mega Bloks, Rose Art, MEGA Puzzles, MEGA Games and Board Dudes are trademarks of MEGA Brands Inc. or its affiliates.

For more information, please visit www.megabrands.com and www.megabloks.com

About Mattel

The Mattel family of companies (Nasdaq: MAT) is the worldwide leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of toys and family products. Mattel’s portfolio of best-selling brands includes Barbie®, the most popular fashion doll ever produced, Hot Wheels®, Monster High®, American Girl®, Thomas & Friends® and Fisher-Price® brands, including Little People® and Power Wheels®, MEGA® Brands, including MEGA BLOKS® and RoseArt®, as well as a wide array of entertainment-inspired toy lines. In 2013, Mattel was named one of the “World’s Most Ethical Companies” by Ethisphere Magazine and in 2014 ranked No. 5 on Corporate Responsibility Magazine’s “100 Best Corporate Citizens” list. With worldwide headquarters in El Segundo, Calif., Mattel’s companies employ nearly 30,000 people in 40 countries and territories and sell products in more than 150 nations. At Mattel, we are Creating the Future of Play. Visit us at www.mattel.com, http://www.facebook.com/mattel or www.twitter.com/mattel.

About Nickelodeon

Nickelodeon, now in its 35th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The company includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, online, recreation, books and feature films. Nickelodeon’s U.S. television network is seen in more than 100 million households and has been the number-one-rated basic cable network for 20 consecutive years. For more information or artwork, visit http://www.nickpress.com. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIA.B).

About Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Since its launch in 2012, Nickelodeon’s all-new CG-animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has re-energized these iconic characters of this wildly popular franchise.  Currently in its third season, the series is seen in over 170 countries and territories, and translated in over 50 languages.  Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles follows four mutant turtles—Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo—trained in the art of ninjutsu by their mutant rat sensei, Master Splinter, who teaches the turtles to battle evil from the New York City sewers.  Executive produced by Ciro Nieli and Brandon Auman, the series is created at Nickelodeon Animation Studios in Burbank, Calif.

The Paramount Pictures feature film premiered Aug. 8, 2014, landing at #1 opening weekend with $65MM.  To date, the film has grossed $477MM worldwide and a sequel is set to be released in 2016.

SOURCE MEGA Brands Inc.

LEGO 19″ Display Figure Brand New in the Box. I always wondered where these came from

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A few of these have surfaced in the past on Ebay and I have always wondered where they come from and how people get them.  I know that they must come from Lego as Store Displays, but it is pretty neat to see these in the package from Lego.  I was also wondering if they had these created from another company or if they were produced by Lego.  It looks like Lego must make them and ship them out to the stores.Lego 19 inch minifigure store display box

 

 

 

 

I recently posted about the largest collection of these that I have ever seen here

http://minifigpriceguide.com/wordpress/lego-19-inch-giant-store-display-collection-of-minifigures-over-45/

The above link takes you to the largest collection of these figures that I have ever seen for sale at any one time.  It looks like he has about 45 of these for sale for a whopping $60,000.

I found the figure below on eBay where it is currently for sale for about $775 here

 

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I located 9 more Lego Employee Business Card Minifigures for a total of 48 now

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I have attempted to make a complete collection of all Lego Minifig Employee Business cards.  I am probbaly still missing some, but I think that this is the most complete list yet.  Please let me kno if you know of any others that I have not found.  You can click on the image to see my full list.

Lego Employee Business Cards Collection

Let me know if you know of any that I do not have in this list?

Previously, I had located about 39 Lego Employee Minifigure Business Cards from a Collector in Spain.  Lluis Gilbert can be contacted through twitter at @lluisgib or Facebook facebook.com/lluisgib

While trolling through Google+, I believe that I have located about 9 more minifigures and I think if I threw another hour at it, I could probably find about 10 more.  I have heard rumors that about 100 exist and I bet that is true.

I saw one of these on eBay a few months ago.  Here is the search I used.  However, I think that most of these change hands privately.

Alternatively, you can do what I did and pick up one of these.

lego 850425 business card holder

Here are the new ones that I have located and as before, I have updated the price guide to keep a running record of all of them here.

http://www.minifigpriceguide.com/EMPLOYEES.0.html

Peter Espersen – See http://www.businessinsider.com/lego-company-cool-business-cards-2015-1/ – Peter is currently employed with the Lego Group as a “Product Development Executive with expertise in creating sticky Products, Tech and Media with Global impact”

Jans Maibom – Vice President at LEGO Education – I found this one here on Flickr.

Sara Wolman –  Senior Director of Programmes & Partnerships, LEGO Foundation – See her profile on Linkedin for this minifigure image.

Kristian Dollerup – Business Development and Strategy at the Lego Group – See his profile on linkedin for this minifigure image.

Michael Renvillard – Programme Director, the LEGO Foundation – See his profile on linkedin for this minifigure.

Michael McNulty – Senior Vice President of Asia Manufacturing – I found this one here on google+

Mads Knipper – Left the Lego Group in April of 2014 – I found this one here on google+

Randa Grob-Zakhary – Dr. Randa Grob-Zakhary is a nonresident senior fellow with the Center for Universal Education. Formerly CEO of the LEGO Foundation, she focuses on identifying and nurturing learning innovations through research, policy, and programming.  I found this one here on google+

As I stated before, I have all of the listed at about $50 dollars since that I what I think that they are worth.  However, in all reality this will depend on what people are willing to pay.  With that said, I would be willing to pay at least $50 for most of these, so I am guessing that this number is a little light if any of these were to come onto the market since they are so rare.

DK Books – LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded Exclusive Minifigure Revealed

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StarWars.com just revealed the exclusive minifigure that will be included with the book below.  The image(s) below were posted on their site this afternoon.

 

 

 

 

It looks like is is an updated version of the White Boba Fett from 2010.  Very nice addition to your collection.

It looks like the book is selling for about $14 on Amazon for pre-order right now.

 

Star Wars Character Encyclopedia Exclusive Character Revealed

Product Details

  • Age Range: 7 – 17 years
  • Grade Level: 2 – 12
  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: DK; Upd Exp edition (April 28, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1465435506
  • ISBN-13: 978-1465435507

The updated and expanded ultimate guide to the minifigures of the LEGO® Star Wars® galaxy DK’s LEGO® Star Wars® Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded now includes many more new LEGO Star Wars minifigures! Discover incredible LEGO Star Wars facts, such as which minifigure is the rarest and which can be found in the most LEGO sets. This updated and expanded edition contains 72 additional pages of new minifigures and includes an exclusive minifigure to add to your collection.

 

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Winter Soldier Exclusive Minifigure with 76042 Helicarrier Purchase

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Lego Winter Soldier PolyBag 5002943 Free with 76042 Helicarrier purchase

It looks like Lego is running a promotion in Europe and Australia for this set and throwing in a free Winter Soldier Polybag.  I am hoping that they run a similiar promotion in the United States as well.  This is a figure that I am still missing.

It looks like someone at PromoBricks already picked one up and did a review on it.  I also posted a link to the YouTube video below.   This looks like a very nice Minifigure.

 

I think that if it was Lego’s intention is to give this figure away with the Shield Helicarrier, then they should have just included it as the 350$ set does not contain very many minifigures to begin with.  I do not think that it would have been too much to add this one in as well.  Additionally, I just went and bought this set as a pre-release for VIP members in the US and they did not give this figure away with it.  They really should be more consistent with this.  I was very excited to get this set, but now it feels like I am missing a part.  🙂

Purchase The S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier before anyone else, at LEGO® Stores and LEGO.com/shop.   Plus, as part of early access, get a FREE LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Winter Soldier Exclusive Minifigure. Only until 28th February!

Lego 76042 Australia and Europe Special Offer

Here is a pic of the PolyBag from someone on Flickr, so they finally exist!

Sorry Mr Stark, Malibu Mansion will have to wait it's rebuild...

 

I believe that this is already sold out in the states so it probably will not last long.

Lego 76042 Australia and Europe Special Offer Details

*Offer Details: Valid 19th to 28th February, 2015, or while supplies last. Offer applies to item 76042 only. A limit of one 76042 set per household applies. VIP Program membership required. See http://VIP.LEGO.com or inquire in a LEGO Store for details on free membership. At a LEGO Store, the offer applies only to current LEGO VIP Members upon presentation of a LEGO VIP Program member card to a Store Associate, or to newly joining LEGO VIP Members who enrol at the time of purchase. Members must be signed in with their LEGO ID to purchase this set. Newly joining customers to the VIP Program via LEGO.com/shop may incur a short delay accessing the 70642 LEGO.com/shop page. One Winter Soldier Minifigure (5002943) per household. Cannot be applied to previous purchases or combined with any other discount, offer or free gift. Winter Soldier Minifigure (5002943) cannot be exchanged or substituted for any other item or cash value Winter Soldier Minifigure (5002943) not available for purchase. Winter Soldier Minifigure (5002943) available for VIP Members in North America at a later date. Points will not be earned on any applicable taxes or shipping charges. Valid through phone orders, on LEGO.com/shop and at LEGO Stores. Offer not valid at LEGOLAND Discovery Centres or LEGOLAND Parks. The LEGO Group reserves the right to amend or cancel this promotion at any time without prior notice.

Lego Solid 14K Gold and Sterling Silver Boba Fett Minifigure Versions given away at 2010 SDCC and Star Wars Celebration IV

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I have been meaning to write about these two figures for a while, but I was having a problem finding complete information about these figures.  This collection of figures was given away at SDCC 2010 and Celebration V in 2010.

Lego Star Wars Gold and Silver Boba Fett SDCC 2010 and Celebration V giveaway

 

The above picture was taken by Flickr User JennFL2 and is one of the 9500+ images in her collection.

The three figures included in this collection are all in the top 100 most expensive and rare minifigures of all time and will probably never be in my collection.  🙂

Gold Boba Fett

Sterling Silver Boba Fett

White Boba Fett

Lego Star Wars Gold and Silver Boba Fett SDCC 2010 and Celebration V Minifigures Closeup

If you look at this VIdeo from Fernando Cantu from Star Wars Celebration V, you can see the display that was used to give this away and a few other details.  They had this locked up pretty nicely and in a very nice display case.

I suggest watching the video to see better pictures, but here is a screen capture of the case and the sign that they had for the give-away.  If anyone has any pics of this case from the 2010 SDCC, I would be interested in hearing from you.

Lego Star Wars Gold and Silver Boba Fett Celebration V giveaway Sign Lego Star Wars Gold and Silver Boba Fett Celebration V giveaway

The Gold and Silver Boba Fett Figures are each limited to two copies and they only exist in these cases.  I really would be interested in knowing who has these now, but it probably does not matter as I cannot afford them any ways.  The white figure was also given away as part of the 2010 toy fair and as a poly-bag from Toys R Us.  So this one a little more affordable and can be purchased for about $65-$80 depending on when are where you find it.

I am assuming that these figures are three pieces in the same fashion as the Gold and Silver c-3po and the Bronze Bobba Fett.  I am not positive, but Lego stated that the Gold c-3po was made of three different pieces with the torso having additional engraving.  Even as I say this, I am questioning myself as it really looks like the arms and the helmet are movable.

I am pretty certain that we will never know as they will probably never be removed from the display.

On a lighter note, back in 2010, FBTB reported that one of these was listed on Craigslist.

See here.

“One of the two exclusive Comic-con sets of 1 White, 1 Gold plated, and 1 Silver plated boba fett showed up on craigslist about an hour ago. He wanted best offers or trades. I offered him everything in my house and lots of cash, but he said he was overwelmed with emails and taking the ad down. I was so close!! I feel like breaking something or getting trashed now. Just felt I needed to tell you guys.”

It sounds like it never sold, but if you are really looking for one of these, here is the place to start.  I am sure he received some crazy offers.

I have some prices on these figures based on reasonable estimates and what I would be willing to pay.  I have also spoken to a few other collectors and I am pretty sure that these values are under what they are really worth.  Especially in the case and with all three as the world is full of some really dedicated Star Wars fans.

I would not be surprised if this collection went north of $20,000 in an auction setting.    Especially if it could be authenticated.

It goes without saying, that if you know where any of these are located, I would be interested in hearing from you.  Please feel free to contact me if you know anything, or if you know of additional images of these.

 

 

 

Downloadable and Printable Hi-Res Star Wars Poster as Part of Toy Fair 2015 Announcements

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The lego Group released this poster yesterday for everyone to download and print at their enjoyment.  I am not sure if they are going to release or give away a paper copy of this.

Here are thumbnails to the HI-RES images.  You can click on them to get the full size images.

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A = Admiral Ackbar – The public got its first glimpse of this minifigure at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con

B – Boba Fett – Very rare gold, silver, bronze and white versions of Boba Fett have been given away as special prizes over the years.

C = Chewbacca – The 2014 update to the Chewbacca minifigure features more realistic printing to the headpiece in addition to new sculpting. His legs are now printed with a hairy pattern as well.

D = Darth Vader – A special chrome version was created for
the 10th Anniversary of LEGO Star Wars in 2009.

E = Erza Bridger – Ezra carries a helmet that closely resembles the
early concept art for the Snowtrooper design.

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F = Figrin D’AN – You can tell Figrin D’an from the rest of the Modal Nodes by his Kloo horn. Do you know what a Kloo horn looks like?

G = General Grevious – The first version of Grievous used recycled battle droid parts but a more realistic version with a new torso, head and legs was created in 2010.

H = Han Solo – Other variants of this minifigure have featured different colored legs but Han Solo is hardly ever without his belt and holster.

I = IG-88 – The robotic bounty hunter IG-88 shares many of the same body elements with the battle droids but the dark grey color and a unique printed IXI round element for a head sets him apart.

J = Jabba The Hutt – Jabba’s olive green skin color matches that of the latest Gamorrean Guard minifigures. This new color was introduced into the LEGO palette in 2012.

K = Kashyyyk Trooper – The 41st Elite Corps came to the defense Of the on Kashyyyk, thus their jungle – inspired camouflage. The first
minifigure with camouflage was Endor Luke Skywalker from set number 7128.

L = Luke Skywalker – Luke Skywalker leads the pack with the most LEGO minifigures.  In fact, with all his costume changes, re-issues and variants, there are currently thirty-six versions!

M = Mon Mothma – The Rebel Alliance leader is the first minifigure to don a white cape.

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N = Nute Gunray – Except for a generic Neimoidian Warrior
released in 2014, Nute is the only member of his species to be
created in LEGO form.

O = Obi-Wan Kenobi – Obi-Wan is best known for his calm sense of
being. However, most of his minifigure faces include smirks or testy
expressions reflecting the many challenges he faced over the years.
Obi-Wan appears in twenty-five different LEGO Star Wars sets!

P = Princess Leia – Princess Leia’s signature two braided bun hairstyle was created specifically for her minifigure. The
hairpiece underwent a design overhaul in 2011.

Q = Queen Amidala – Queen Amidala also had minifigures listed as
Padmé Naberrie and Padmé Amidala but this is the only one where she is wearing her royal attire.

R = R2-D2 – Artoo’s leg element was initially designed with him in mind but now has been molded in eight different colors to date and
shows up in many different LEGO themes.

S = Stormtrooper – The Stormtrooper helmet has undergone many
different printing variations since it was introduced but the element mold itself has remained unchanged since it first appeared in 2001.

T = Tusken Raider – The newly redesigned Tusken Raider features a more movie-realistic sculpted head.

U = Umbaran Soldier – Umbarans fought alongside the Separatists in the Clone Wars. Their pressure suits and vacuum-sealed helmets were filled with a special kind of gas that increased the Umbaran’s
reaction time and agility.

V = V-Wing Pilot – This minifigure is built from the exact same
piece as the Clone Pilot but with black Imperial coloring and relevant emblems.

W = Wampa – The Wampas left hand is molded so he can dangle
Luke Skywalker upside down as he drags him back to his ice cave.

X = X-Wing Pilot – Two Rebel pilots wore the white helmet with the blue Alliance symbols: Wenton Chen (Red 11) and Dak Ralter Luke(snowspeeder gunner).

Y = Yoda – Yoda’s diminutive stature necessitated the creation of a new type of short leg piece in 2003.

Z =Zeb Orrelios – Zeb’s character design is actually based on early
concept art of Chewbacca during the first drafts for the original Star Wars movie.