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Top Ten LEGO Sets With The Most Minifigures

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Top Ten LEGO Sets With The Most Minifigures

Let’s count down the top ten LEGO sets with the most minifigures, including Star Wars, LOTR, Marvel and more.
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Equally important to the multitude of LEGO brick creations, buildings, scenes, ships and vehicles released over the years are the cast of minifigures included in each model’s box. Some of these tiny characters are worth a small fortune, with exclusives and minifigures featuring rare appearances and decals proving to be sought-after collectibles. A few examples include the 14K Gold C-3PO, Black Suit Superman, Original Roman Commander, and Boba Fett from Star Wars Cloud City 10123. Some LEGO sets feature more brick-built characters than others. For LEGO fans interested in which releases included the most LEGO Minifigures over the years, we’ve assembled a handy list of the top ten sets. Read on for some truly minifigure-packed offerings from Star Wars, Marvel, Harry Potter, sports and more. The Death Star – 75159 Minifigure count – 27 Characters – Grand Moff Tarkin, Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine, Imperial Navy Officer, Imperial Officer, 2 x Stormtroopers, 2 x Death Star Troopers, 2 x Emperor’s Royal Guards, 2 x Death Star Gunners, Death Star Droid, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, C-3PO, Han Solo, Han Solo (disguise), Luke Skywalker (Tatooine), Luke Skywalker (disguise), Luke Skywalker (final duel), R2-D2, Imperial Astromech Droid, Dianoga trash compactor monster. Released in 2016, this reworked edition of 2008’s 10188 LEGO Star Wars Death Star has the most minifigures on this list, with all the main characters, supporting troops, and Death Star personnel you could wish for. Daily Bugle – 76178 Minifigure count – 25 Characters – Doctor Otta Octavius (Octopus), Spider-Man, Venom, Miles Morales, Spider-Ham, Green Goblin, Peter Parker, Spider-Gwen, Mysterio, Sandman, Robbie Robertson, Ron Barney, Blade the vampire hunter, J. Jonah Jameson, Black Cat, Daredevil, Punisher, Carnage, Firestar, Gwen Stacy, Amber Grant, Aunt May, Ben Ulrich, Bernie the Cab Driver, Betty Brant. If you’re looking to bulk out your MCU Spider-Man collection, this is the set for you. It features an impressive number of iconic villains in addition to several incarnations of Spider-Man. The stand-out of the set has to be Doc Ock, complete with tentacles. Lion Knight’s Castle – 10305 Minifigure count – 22 Characters – 9 x Lion Knights, Lady of the Brave Lion Knights, Majisto Wizard, 3 x Peasants, Forest Man, Forest Woman, Forest Girl, 3 x Black Falcon Knights, Tavern Keeper, Skeleton. This toy model castle was released to commemorate various castle-themed sets from days gone by. In addition to the stunning scenery, the set also includes an army of fantasy-inspired characters you would expect to find in medieval England. Table Football – 21337 Minifigure count – 22 Characters – The two separate blue and red teams contain 11 football players each and can be arranged with any customisable arrangement of hairstyles, facial expressions and skin tones. This fun, playable table football set was originally a fan-made LEGO MOC submitted as a LEGO IDEAS entry. Trade Federation MTT – 7662 Minifigure count – 21 Characters – 16 x Battle Droids, 2 x Battle Droid Security (Red Torso), 2 x Battle Droid Pilots (Blue Torso), Droideka (Destroyer Droid). If you’re looking for a Trade Federation army from the Star Wars prequel era, these are the droids you’re looking for! Mos Eisley Cantina – 75290 Minifigure count – 21 Characters – 3 x Bith Musicians, R2-D2, C-3PO, Chewbacca, Han Solo, Dr Cornelius Evazan, Garindan, Greedo, Hrchek Kal Fas, Jawa, Kabe, Labria (Kardue’sai’Malloc), Luke Skywalker, Momaw Nadon, Old Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ponda Baba, Sandtrooper, Sandtrooper Squad Leader, Wuher. As Old Ben Kenobi said, this place can be a little rough. The establishing shots of Tatooine’s seediest cantina in 1977’s A New Hope introduced viewers to a classic cast of miscreants, misfits, smugglers, criminals and even a space jazz band – a perfect minifigure crew to put on display. The Lord of the Rings Rivendell – 10316 Minifigure count – 21 Characters – Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee, Peregrin Took, Meriadoc Brandybuck, Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf the Grey, Boromir, Legolas, Elrond, Aragorn, Gloin, Gimli, 2 x Elf Figures, Arwen, 6 x Elf Statues. Fans had to wait a long time for another Middle Earth LEGO set, but when it arrived, it came with a thrilling set of minifigures. If you count the six elf statues (which are constructed like normal minifigures), this set contains 21 characters. NINJAGO City Markets – 71799 Minifigure count – 21 Characters – Lloyd, Nya, Baker, Racer Seven, Blacksmith Kai, Hounddog McBrag, Tea Vendor, Chamille, Arin, Street Vendor, Boat Vendor, Zane, Dojo Kid, Gayle Gossip, Vinny Folson, Borg Store Employee, Cyrus Borg, Miss Demeanor, Dareth, Sora, Sushima Chef. This 4-floor sprawling Ninjago city epic contains all the minifigure personalities you need to fill out the ninja-inspired metropolis. Betrayal at Cloud City – 75222 Minifigure count – 20 Characters – Han Solo, Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker in Bespin outfits, Chewbacca, C-3PO, Lando Calrissian, Lobot, 2 x Cloud City Guards, 2 x Cloud Car Pilots, Leia and Han in Hoth outfits, Darth Vader, Boba Fett, 2 x Stormtroopers, Ugnaught, R2-D2, IG-88 droid. If you can track this retired set down, it provides a handy assortment of minifigures styled on George Lucas’s cinematic masterpiece, The Empire Strikes Back. Hogwarts Express Collector’s Edition – 76405 Minifigure count – 20 Characters – 4 x Harry Potter, 2 x Ron Weasley, 2 x Hermione Granger, Dementor, Train Conductor, Trolley Witch, Draco Malfoy, Luna Lovegood, Ginny Weasley, James Sirius Potter, Lily Luna Potter, Albus Severus Potter, Hufflepuff Student, Remus Lupin, Ravenclaw Student. This UCS model of the famous red Hogwarts Express train includes plenty of characters from the series, including the main trio in several different attires.

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