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Revision as of 16:17, 8 February 2014

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8803 Minifigures Series 3 is the third series of Collectable Minifigures, released in January 2011.

Description

Like its predecessors, the third series of minifigures showcases new or updated minifigure themes unlikely to appear in larger sets.

Each minifigure includes a black stand, some accessories, and a checklist- all wrapped in an opaque, lime-green polybag. The barcodes that allowed buyers to identify the contents of polybags in previous series' were removed, replaced with a system of bump codes along the package's lower edge. It was quickly noticed that the pattern of bumps could identify the contents; however, subsequent production batches turned out to feature different bump codes, rendering them unreliable. The distribution of minifigures within each box was also found to change from batch to batch, making it difficult to identify which minifigures, if any, are rarer than others.

The Elf emerged as the most popular minifigure in the series, as elves had never previously been represented in LEGO, while the Fisherman also had a high initial demand due to its perceived rarity.

Notes

  • This series introduced nine new parts, and used eight parts from previous series.

LEGO.com Description

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Get your mystery minifigure fix with Series 3!
With 16 all-new minifigures, Series 3 adds even more collectable figures to the growing LEGO® Minifigure Collection! Each minifigure comes in a sealed mystery bag, so you never know which you’ll get. Inspired by movies, sports, history and everyday life, this collection includes: Tennis Player, Hula Dancer, Space Alien, Samurai Warrior, Sumo Wrestler, Rapper, Fisherman, Tribal Chief, Snowboarder, Elf, Race Car Driver, Pilot, Baseball Player, Mummy, Space Villain and Gorilla Suit Guy. Each includes special accessories, display plate and collector’s leaflet. Collect all 16!

  • Collect all 16: Tennis Player, Hula Dancer, Space Alien, Samurai Warrior, Sumo Wrestler, Rapper, Fisherman, Tribal Chief, Snowboarder, Elf, Race Car Driver, Pilot, Baseball Player, Mummy, Space Villain, Gorilla Suit Guy.
  • Every minifigure comes with accessories and display plate
  • A must-have for LEGO® minifigure collectors

PLEASE NOTE:

  • Only 1 of 16 individual minifigures in each "mystery" bag.
  • Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate requests for specific minifigures - and some minifigures may be more difficult to find than others.
  • You may receive 2 or more of the same minifigures - trade with your friends to collect them all!
  • A maximum of 16 minifigures may be ordered per address, per household.


List of Minifigures

The minifigures included in this collection are:

Minifigures Included

Gallery

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