Rufus Posted May 21, 2012 Author Posted May 21, 2012 Just been sent the official press release from LEGO: http://brickfanatics.co.uk/official-team-gb-minifigs-launched/ Thank you! The missing figure: Quote
roman1066 Posted May 21, 2012 Posted May 21, 2012 Hello. Does anybody know where can I get these figures if I live in the U.S.? Any trusted site where I can get them at a reasonable price? Thnaks! Quote
CopMike Posted May 21, 2012 Posted May 21, 2012 From TLG: OFFICIAL TEAM GB LEGO MINIFIGURES LAUNCHED To celebrate the London 2012 Games, the number one selling toy in the UK market* is back with an exclusive special edition line of Team GB LEGO Minifigures With less than 71 days to go until the UK’s biggest sporting event of the century, for the first time in history LEGO has launched a special edition range of Team GB Minifigures. The collectible range will only be available in the UK to commemorate this once in a lifetime event for the nation. The Team GB LEGO Minifigures spark the sporting imagination, so you can stage your very own Games. At just £1.99 each, the Team GB LEGO Minifigures will be in stores from 1st July 2012 in John Lewis and other good high street retailers. There are nine exclusive Team GB LEGO Minifigures in the line-up, including: Brawny Boxer Punching his way to the top, this lean machine in blue is ready to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee for Team GB! The Stealth Swimmer Like a fish in the water, the Stealth Swimmer is ready to torpedo through the water into to pole position. Relay Runner Sprinting to reach the winning line, could this give Team GB a relay team victory? Judo Fighter Taking down her opponent’s one at a time, this mistress of martial arts knocks down anything in her way to grasp that gold medal. Tactical Tennis Player First on the court in his gleaming whites, this tennis ace will knock the white socks off of any competition. Flexible Gymnast Balance and co-ordination is the name of the game for this agile Olympic contender. Quote
Hrw-Amen Posted May 21, 2012 Posted May 21, 2012 I observe from the pictures that several of these mini-figs have posed legs, is this the dawning of a new leg design to permit more positions or is it just artistic licence in the photographs? Quote
1980-Something-Space-Guy Posted May 21, 2012 Posted May 21, 2012 (edited) I observe from the pictures that several of these mini-figs have posed legs, is this the dawning of a new leg design to permit more positions or is it just artistic licence in the photographs? No. This kind of artistic renderings have been around since CMFS1. There is no indication in the press release, but I think that we can all safely assume that they will be sold in blind packaging. Edited May 21, 2012 by johnnyvgoode Quote
Captainmorgan Posted May 21, 2012 Posted May 21, 2012 One question, are these going to be in mystery packets like CMF? Or will they be in packets showing which you get? I have relatives in the UK and I don't think they could feel for them. If you know the answer please tell me. Thank! Quote
1980-Something-Space-Guy Posted May 22, 2012 Posted May 22, 2012 One question, are these going to be in mystery packets like CMF? Or will they be in packets showing which you get? I have relatives in the UK and I don't think they could feel for them. If you know the answer please tell me. Thank! Precisely what I had been wondering about, but I think that by the initial pic (that showed the bags) we can assume that they will be in blind packages too. Quote
Captainmorgan Posted May 22, 2012 Posted May 22, 2012 Precisely what I had been wondering about, but I think that by the initial pic (that showed the bags) we can assume that they will be in blind packages too. Oh yes I went back and noticed that, thanks for helping! That's too bad, but I do believe I am going to the UK this year! Quote
Fighter of Frizzies Posted May 22, 2012 Posted May 22, 2012 (edited) Should this series give me hope that Lego could offer more series centered around a specific theme? This may exclude the possibility of a series based around a licensed property due to licensing costs and conflicts with action figure manufacturers. Though I don't know how much of this would just be speculation/wishful thinking without any hints straight from Lego. Edited May 22, 2012 by Fighter of Frizzies Quote
1980-Something-Space-Guy Posted May 22, 2012 Posted May 22, 2012 Oh yes I went back and noticed that, thanks for helping! That's too bad, but I do believe I am going to the UK this year! You're welcome! And you're lucky... I'm not sure if I'll get these figs. If I do get them, however, it would be to get a wider variety of sports figs in my collection. Quote
JopieK Posted May 22, 2012 Posted May 22, 2012 they are very nice, but a bit stupid that LEGO only releases them for the UK. I should do some swimming training in the summer vacation ;) Quote
Lyichir Posted May 22, 2012 Posted May 22, 2012 These are amazing looking! My favorite is the swimmer. He could easily have been just another bare-chested minifig like the Surfer, but the water droplets beading up on his skin differentiate him just enough to make him quite unique! I'd love to get these, but being in the U.S. it'll be difficult. I'll have to see what they go for on the aftermarket, and if they turn out to be too expensive I may not be able to get a full set. Which is a pity, because they all look great. Quote
Donnie Bricko Posted May 22, 2012 Posted May 22, 2012 These are cool...but yellow heads and hands, why?!?! - D Quote
tafkatb Posted May 22, 2012 Posted May 22, 2012 These are cool...but yellow heads and hands, why?!?! - D Because they're not based on real people. Quote
JSN Posted May 22, 2012 Posted May 22, 2012 Does anyone know how many figs will be in a case? Will it be 60 like the regular CMF or smaller since there are less unique figs? Quote
1980-Something-Space-Guy Posted May 22, 2012 Posted May 22, 2012 These are cool...but yellow heads and hands, why?!?! - D Lego has not switched to flesh figs in general, and I personally hope they don't. Yellow is one of the things that makes the minifig unique. Quote
Ardelon Posted May 23, 2012 Posted May 23, 2012 These are cool...but yellow heads and hands, why?!?! - D So long as they aren't specific people, TLG should keep their figs the iconic yellow. Not that it bothers me, since I don't intend to get any of these, I'm just not a sports person. Quote
WhiteFang Posted May 23, 2012 Posted May 23, 2012 I just wish they could just sell this as one complete set, to tourists who are there and visiting the games... Quote
Aeturnus Posted May 23, 2012 Posted May 23, 2012 Would be nice to get a few other teams...so everyone could enjoy Olympic figures and exchange them :D Otherwise they are very cool and I wish i could pop over to England to buy some! Quote
Solscud007 Posted May 23, 2012 Posted May 23, 2012 Wishes and dreams my friends. I am ecstatic that TLG is testing the market with the London Olympics. I imagine that these Minifigs will sell well and fast. I was at the Vancouver games 4 years ago and Olympic memorabilia and collectors are a fascinating culture. It is difficult to make other countries, as Olympic minifigs, to satisfy everyone. Some country will obviously be left out simply due to demand. It was smart to make Team GB as the host country would have the most rabid fandom. I have spent many summers in Vancouver visiting my relatives and my wife is from Vancouver. So when we went to Vancouver, during the Games, we got caught up in the excitement and wanted some souvenirs to remember the occasion. We got these official CANADA Team jackets that were all the rage. As well as these popular red mittens that have a white maple leaf on them. Every store was sold out of them but would get replenished quite frequently. You had to get lucky to find your size. I foresee these selling very well since they are so inexpensive. There is subset of Olympic fans that are serious collectors. It has to do with the Olympic Pins. Some are extreme completists. They strive to have a complete collection of all the pins made for the olympics. I dont think it is a stretch to think that some of that mentality will go toward the Lego Olympic Minifigs Anyway we should be glad that TLG has bothered trying something like this. I think it is all due to the massive success that came from the CMF series. Quote
Legobrandon Posted May 25, 2012 Posted May 25, 2012 Wishes and dreams my friends. I am ecstatic that TLG is testing the market with the London Olympics. I imagine that these Minifigs will sell well and fast. I was at the Vancouver games 4 years ago and Olympic memorabilia and collectors are a fascinating culture. It is difficult to make other countries, as Olympic minifigs, to satisfy everyone. Some country will obviously be left out simply due to demand. It was smart to make Team GB as the host country would have the most rabid fandom. I have spent many summers in Vancouver visiting my relatives and my wife is from Vancouver. So when we went to Vancouver, during the Games, we got caught up in the excitement and wanted some souvenirs to remember the occasion. We got these official CANADA Team jackets that were all the rage. As well as these popular red mittens that have a white maple leaf on them. Every store was sold out of them but would get replenished quite frequently. You had to get lucky to find your size. I foresee these selling very well since they are so inexpensive. There is subset of Olympic fans that are serious collectors. It has to do with the Olympic Pins. Some are extreme completists. They strive to have a complete collection of all the pins made for the olympics. I dont think it is a stretch to think that some of that mentality will go toward the Lego Olympic Minifigs Anyway we should be glad that TLG has bothered trying something like this. I think it is all due to the massive success that came from the CMF series. I wished they manufactured exclusive Vancouver 2010 Olympic CMF's. I live 5 mins away from the Olympic Oval. It was a once in a lifetime experience for me and the city of Vancouver. I still regret not buying a pair of those mittens, I just did not want to dig through a whole pile of them at The Bay with a whole group of people just to find a pair that fit me. Quote
Canada_7 Posted May 25, 2012 Posted May 25, 2012 I wished they manufactured exclusive Vancouver 2010 Olympic CMF's. I live 5 mins away from the Olympic Oval. It was a once in a lifetime experience for me and the city of Vancouver. I still regret not buying a pair of those mittens, I just did not want to dig through a whole pile of them at The Bay with a whole group of people just to find a pair that fit me. LEGO doesn't care about Canadians. (see Canadian prices for details) Quote
THOR of Asgard Posted May 29, 2012 Posted May 29, 2012 So LEGO no ''US'' Olimpic Team. LEGO failed me when I read ''UK exulsive'' Quote
Scubacarrot Posted May 30, 2012 Posted May 30, 2012 So LEGO no ''US'' Olimpic Team. LEGO failed me when I read ''UK exulsive'' Think about that for a second. It's a terrible idea, and Lego will probably don't make their money back. Quote
Solscud007 Posted May 30, 2012 Posted May 30, 2012 I wished they manufactured exclusive Vancouver 2010 Olympic CMF's. I live 5 mins away from the Olympic Oval. It was a once in a lifetime experience for me and the city of Vancouver. I still regret not buying a pair of those mittens, I just did not want to dig through a whole pile of them at The Bay with a whole group of people just to find a pair that fit me. Yeah it was fun. But not waiting for an hour and a half to get into the Bay downtown. That was the mother ship store for Olympic merchandise. We found the mittens at a Zellers in Richmond, where her mom lives now. Quote
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