LEGO Minifigures Disney 100 - Choose 1 of 18 Different Figures 71038 (Cruella de Vil with Dalmatian)

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LEGO Minifigures Disney 100 - Choose 1 of 18 Different Figures 71038 (Cruella de Vil with Dalmatian)

LEGO Minifigures Disney 100 - Choose 1 of 18 Different Figures 71038 (Cruella de Vil with Dalmatian)

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Another fantastic Princess addition is Aurora, aka Sleeping Beauty who makes her debut as a LEGO minifigure in the Disney 100 series.

I know this is a popular character with many people. However, I am rather unexcited about it. I saw Lilo and Stitch once and that was enough for me. I barely remember the film. Plus, we already got a Stitch Minifigure in Disney series 1. With all the characters available in the Disney catalog, a rehash is not the best way to go for the 100th anniversary series. I feel like this wave should be filled with characters we’ve never gotten as Minifigures before. The Evil Queen And because it’s Sleeping Beauty, her alternate face has with a sleeping face – a pretty rare expression for a female minifigure, so will be incredibly useful for minifigure customisers. So concludes my Disney 100 Minifigures feel guide and review. In fact, so concludes my feel guides in general. Blind bags are now a thing of the past. Overall, I am not thrilled with the Disney 100 Minifigures. I know that will be an unpopular opinion… sorry to all those of you who were really waiting for this series. But from my personal perspective, the character selection wasn’t the best and the execution isn’t always great. I like a handful of the characters quite a lot, but I would not have collected this entire series had the LEGO® Group not sent it to me. Of course, this series follows on the heels of Series 24, which is one of my all-time favorites, so it’s hard to compete. What do you think of the Disney 100 Minifigures? Let me know in the comments below or reach out on social media. The moment when Tadashi introduced Baymax to his friends and Aunt Cass is unknown, as it is never shown on-screen. There is however a picture from Hiro's phone shown in " Steamer's Revenge" where Tadashi, Hiro, Baymax and the rest of the group are all together, hinting that Tadashi may have introduced Baymax to them during the time Hiro was working on his Microbots. It is also possible that they knew Tadashi was building Baymax and met him before Hiro did.While the Cruella blind bag contains a number of elements, I found her to be one of the more non-descript characters that was a bit harder to identify. She comes double bagged, but so do a number of other characters. The blind bag also contains a dalmatian puppy, but it is inside the second bag and hard to identify. However, Cruella’s hairpiece feels like it has two buns on it. This threw me off because I imagined them being behind the head and I could not think of a character in the series who would come with buns. As it turns out, they are Cruella’s tufted bangs. Finally, the blind bag comes with a 1×1 tile which is rounded on one side and square on the other. It is hard to find, and Baymax also comes with this element, so be careful using it as an identifier.

Baymax also comes with a traveling case, where he will place himself inside the case and deflates, compressing his carbon skeleton into the case for convenient transport. This case is also his charging station for when Baymax runs low on power; this makes him similar to real-life robots such as ASIMO (his real-world inspiration) and Pepper (a similar robot that also likes to give hugs and fist bumps). The minifigure features a tail with similar texture, while his arms and legs are dual-moulded to reveal Robin's fur as well. I think a darker shade of green would have been more accurate for the hero's iconic attire, although lime green stands out in combination with the dark orange fur, which was perhaps a factor in choosing this brighter shade of green. LEGO have given Baymax some larger arms, which does make it look like he has a balloon-like silhouette, but his body is just a bit too narrow and flat for the full effect. She features a brand new wig, which is an accurate representation of Tiana’s hairstyle, and looks great from the side.Where possible, we used smooth white pieces to cover the exposed studs. It seemed to make Baymax look more like the movie. I do like the inclusion of the fabric collar, and what LEGO nailed is his shoes, which really makes the minifigure stand out. Baymax is instantly activated by the sound of distress indicating pain and can only deactivate once his current patient states, "I am satisfied with my care." Baymax will otherwise not stop helping nor leave until the patient confirms their satisfaction. Whereas the previous Collectable Minifigure included only two arms, this version features four! These unusual arms were designed for Rio Durant in 75219 Imperial AT-Hauler, but are equally suited to Stitch. However, the character wields two yellow plasma blasters, instead of his normal armament of four. This accessory was introduced in 8683 Collectable Minifigures Series 1, but has not appeared in yellow before. X-ray vision: His scanning abilities also include X-ray vision. This allows him to detect fractures and can send the diagnosed images to other devices like cell phones.



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