As you can see, we have the Scarlet Witch, White Vision, and Monica Rambeau, Captain America and The Winter Soldier, Loki (with Throg) and Sylvie (with Alligator Loki), and a whole host of characters from Marvel Studios' first animated series. These earnings come at no extra cost to you but help to the keep the content at True North Bricks free.There have been rumours for months now about a line of collectable LEGO minifigures based on the Marvel Cinematic Universe characters we've seen on Disney+, and they've now been officially unveiled!īased on WandaVision, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Loki, and What If?, there's a great selection here along with some fun accessories. As an affiliate of those retailers, we earn from qualifying purchases. Additionally, you can support True North Bricks by making your LEGO® (and other) purchases using the links in the menu to the right.
If you like the content at True North Bricks, please follow on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or YouTube for regular updates. Be sure to share your experiences and thoughts in the comments below or on social media. Hopefully this Marvel Studios Minifigures feel guide will help you out. Otherwise, best of luck to you as you embark on your search. White Vision does, but all of the bags contain a 1×2 jumper plate. Secondly, don’t spend time trying to figure out which character has a 1×2 plate accessory. It makes the characters look like they are jumping or flying. This is the clear transparent piece first seen in the DC Comics Minifigures Series. Firstly, get used to how the small stand feels. There are a couple more pieces of general advice I can give you. The wave coming down the front shoulder is something to feel for that differentiates it from other styles in this collection. Finally, while Gamora’s hair mold is quite common in LEGO® sets, she is the only one sporting it in this series. However, it also has two blades to attach that are roughly triangular in shape. I identified the Star Wars lightsaber hilt in the middle first. The simplest way to identify Gamora is using the pieces making up her blade. The absence of the two knives on a sprue (which Bucky has) will tell you this is Zombie Captain America for sure. Cap’s helmet is smoother than Bucky’s hairpiece, but you have to take your time making sure when feeling through the blind bag. They both have identically shaped shields, so that is no help. You have to really carefully feel the blind bag in order to tell the difference between Cap’s helmet and Bucky’s Hair. Like I said before, I confused this one with Bucky Barnes. The easiest way to find Zombie Cap is to find who he is not. I much prefer this one, even if her Tesseract is not as nice.
Captain Carter features an all new look from the one seen in the Hydra Stomper set. They go well with the two sets based on the show that already appeared on store shelves. Interestingly, all of these characters appear in the What If…? series. As mentioned earlier, he is easily confused with Bucky Barnes. Of these characters, Zombie Cap is hardest to identify. In part three of the Marvel Studios Minifigures feel guide, we looked at Zombie Captain America, Captain Carter, Zombie Hunter Spider-Man, and Gamora.