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Review on LEGO Minifigures One Random Pack: Unleash the Excitement! by Nicholas Suave

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Title corrected, nice.

Originally listed as a whole box, somehow I knew it wasn't a full 60 pack for the price of two, so that doesn't count towards my rating. Revain has since fixed this. Series 4 no longer has barcodes showing entry, which is pretty lame. To get a sense of what that means, there were secondary bar codes (no actual numeric numbers below) on the back of the packages so they could be inventoried, but people used these to identify and get the product they wanted, instead of picking it up. other minifigures. Unfortunately, that also prevents you from buying ONLY 16 and getting them all. A bit lame, but this is a business collection. Since there's no way to tell which minifigure you'll get, it's up to you to decide if the random figure is worth the price. The current price for Lego sets is $0.10 per brick, Queen minus (with exceptions of course) is the average price after taxes. What are you getting? Best case: hat, head, torso, cape (probably not - I'm being generous), backpack/neck, torso, skirt (again, probably not), legs, max 2 leg and 2 arm pieces, then base plate. That brings us to $1.30. . . it's not something anyone will pay for. Are there redeeming factors? Yes: At an MSRP of $3, $3 + tax is EXACTLY what this product costs when you consider the points above. . . and the excitement and fun of getting a minifigure from a child's perspective - so worth it, but hardly.

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging