Posted May 4, 201311 yr I dont know the official name for these. Other than Minifig Magnets. There were SW figs, Batman and Superman. I only grabbed Boba Fett to check it out. The disc with the background scene is the magnet. Boba Fett is pinned thru his back into the plate.
May 6, 201311 yr Well, that's not very usefull, now is it? That's a total waste of seven dollars. You could probably have given the money to a bum. At least the bum would've bought some beer with it. You could have some fun and fix a big firecracker to the magnet. That might be worth the seven dollars.
May 7, 201311 yr I dn't mind that they are not removable, I think Hasbro gave Lego no other option. It's cool that they are single carded, hat is a nice new extra. I think that they will be popular with colectors anyway. The only thing that bothers me is the Yoda packaging, I lke Yoda, with a stick but not with a lightsaber in some dumb action phose. Well, that's not very usefull, now is it? That's a total waste of seven dollars. You could probably have given the money to a bum. At least the bum would've bought some beer with it. I hope you are being sarcastic. Edited May 7, 201311 yr by Bobskink
May 8, 201311 yr I hope you are being sarcastic. HaHa, yep. One thing you'll learn about me is that I'm hardly serious. The magfigs are cute, I already bought one!
July 17, 201311 yr I'm trying to take one apart. I peeled the magnet pad off the plastic backing and there's a pin that attached itself to the back round plastic bit. I'm going to see if I can pop it off the plastic. Will report back. Not a bad way to get some nice minifigs if we can remove it.
July 17, 201311 yr I'm trying to take one apart. I peeled the magnet pad off the plastic backing and there's a pin that attached itself to the back round plastic bit. I'm going to see if I can pop it off the plastic. Will report back. Not a bad way to get some nice minifigs if we can remove it. Good idea. Will that though damage the back off the minifigure? Personally I quite like these magnets here in England they are £4.99 which isn't bad one thing though that I would complain about is the background - I though it would be a lego cartoon background like the Indiana jones and han solo swtich set thing. Tariq j EDIT: talking of backgrounds how to TLG choose them, of course there are some obvous ones like luke and tatoonie but say a figure like r2-d2 what background willhe go in. Edited July 17, 201311 yr by Tariq j
July 18, 201311 yr Good idea. Will that though damage the back off the minifigure? Personally I quite like these magnets here in England they are £4.99 which isn't bad one thing though that I would complain about is the background - I though it would be a lego cartoon background like the Indiana jones and han solo swtich set thing. Tariq j EDIT: talking of backgrounds how to TLG choose them, of course there are some obvous ones like luke and tatoonie but say a figure like r2-d2 what background willhe go in. I got to a point where I think I'll need to destroy the round background in order to access the metal pin on the back of the minifig. I haven't decided if I'll do that yet as I still have the option of reassembling it and using it as it was intended - a magnet. The pin that's attached to the back of the minifig is well and truly embedded into the round plastic back.
July 18, 201311 yr Looking at Solscud's pictures, I'm thinking you'll at least have to cut off some or all of the protruding round black bit around the pin from the background, so you can get a pair of wire cutters in to cut the pin. Then I assume you could cut the pin again as close as possible to the jetpack, take off the head and helmet, bend the pack a bit to slip it over the pin and off the neck, and cut the pin once more close to the torso so that it'd be hidden when the pack was put back.
July 21, 201311 yr Ok, I managed to pry the Iron Man off the back of the magnet. The minifig is now off the magnet backing but there's a large metal pin sticking out of the back (the pin is thicker than the ones embedded in the key chain minifigs). You'll see photos here (scroll to the end): https://plus.google....819954510255265 I basically peeled off the magnetic round backing. I tried to pull the minifig off but the pin is firmly embedded in the plastic housing. I ended using a pair of small scissors (not pictured) to cut the round backup towards the housing. I then cut around the round housing, thus freeing the figure from the backing. Then I used a pair of small scissors (not pictured) to cut as much plastic away before pulling the black plastic housing off with a pair of small pliers. What's left is the pin. I haven't pulled off the pin from the back. I wonder if I can use the soldering iron method to heat up the pin before pulling it out. Haven't got mine with me at the moment so can't try. I tried to use pliers to pull out the pin but without proper leverage, it's hard. You'll notice that the minifig has removable head, mask and accessories. NB: This is probably the cheapest way to get the Mark VII Iron Man that's exclusive to the Quinjet 6869 set. :-) Edited July 21, 201311 yr by shawn_low
July 22, 201311 yr Jesus these are worse than before, back then it was three magnets for $15, and now it's one for $7. A little less than half the price, yet only one figure. And I don't think the background makes up for it.
July 22, 201311 yr Jesus these are worse than before, back then it was three magnets for $15, and now it's one for $7. A little less than half the price, yet only one figure. And I don't think the background makes up for it. I'm fairly certain that they were originally $10, actually, back when they had the magnets in the legs and torso and came in the plastic boxes. But the price increase is to be expected.
July 22, 201311 yr I'm fairly certain that they were originally $10, actually, back when they had the magnets in the legs and torso and came in the plastic boxes. But the price increase is to be expected. Oh that's interesting, when I started to collect lego again it was 2011, so I was probably unaware of that. Thanks for letting me know. Edited July 22, 201311 yr by Darth Nader
July 22, 201311 yr And I don't think the background makes up for it. I agree, as I said earlier I personally felt they should have been Lego cartoon backgrounds.
November 21, 201311 yr Here is how i did it. Be warned, this causes creasing at the back of the figure but tolerable for my standards. Besides you can assemble it back without having to tell the difference if not closely inspected. <a href='http://postimg.org/image/455tdpt2t/' target='_blank'><img src='http://s18.postimg.org/455tdpt2t/IMG_20131121_00191.jpg' border='0' alt="IMG 20131121 00191" /></a> Here is how i did it. Be warned, this causes creasing at the back of the figure but tolerable for my standards. Besides you can assemble it back without having to tell the difference if not closely inspected. Hammer it back in.
November 21, 201311 yr It's okay. I'll just continue never buying the magnets. I'd buy them if the minifigures were completely natural and unimpeded. They'd make a great way to get rarer figures (even at their ridiculous markup). Oh well.
November 22, 201311 yr Think I in the minority but I love the new magnet range. The backgrounds are really nicely printed and look great. Some are better than others, and they chosen better backgrounds for some - eg the Leia in the iconic Death Star corridor is really good. Wish they'd do a few rarer figures and maybe a bit expensive.
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