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LEGO Minifigure Patents for Various Countries

LEGO Minifigure Denmark Patent

On this day in Denmark back in 1977, the first patent for the LEGO Minifigure was handed in but there are also other patents for many other countries as well granted on different dates. As you can see below, some of these countries include the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, and China. LEGO chose August 29 to celebrate the birthday of the LEGO minifigure and the date seems random but there’s an explanation.

August 29th has been chosen as this was the original date that the first patent was filed in Denmark, in 1977. The first minifigures were not launched until 1978, hence we are celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first launched minifigures and not when the first patent was filed.

LEGO Minifigure Denmark Patent

LEGO Minifigure China Patent

LEGO Minifigure Germany Patent

LEGO Minifigure UK Patent

LEGO Minifigure UK Patent

LEGO Minifigure USA Patent

LEGO Minifigure Australia Patent

LEGO Minifigure Australia Patent

LEGO Minifigure Australia Patent

LEGO Minifigure Australia Patent

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Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the LEGO Minifigure

LEGO Minifigures 40th Anniversary

In Denmark, it is August 29 and this was the original date that the first patent of the LEGO minifigure was handed in back in 1977. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the LEGO minifigure, LEGO has sent over a ton of assets for us to use and to show you some of the behind the scene stuff of how the minifigure went from an idea to what we have now. Note that the first minifigures were not launched until 1978, and hence LEGO is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first launched minifigures and not when the first patent was handed in, which is opposite to the 60th celebration of the LEGO brick.

Some of the images that were sent to us include design sketches of the Collectible Minifigures line and some of the design process of some of the characters from the past few years.

LEGO Minifigures 40th Anniversary


In addition, we also have an infographic showing some of the key milestones of the minifigure development from 1974 to today.

LEGO Minifigures 40th Anniversary


Since there’s so much content that LEGO has provided us with, I’ll be spreading the posts out for the next few days so stay tuned as you’ll get a look at things that you normally don’t see from LEGO. Before I leave, there’s a short story about the LEGO Minifigure.


Little Figure, Big Story
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the LEGO® minifigure

In 1978, Disco was dominating the charts, mobile phones were non-existent and the Internet was still more than a decade away. It was also the year

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LEGO Shop@Home Expanding Five New Countries

LEGO Shop@Home Greece

LEGO has sent over a press release that states LEGO Shop@Home has expanded to five new countries and there is a contest held for those particular countries.

The Official LEGO Shop has had exciting news this summer, as its expanding into 5 new countries, including Slovakia, Greece, Latvia, Estonia and Slovenia.

This expansion marks 29 countries globally – where shoppers can enjoy the full LEGO Shop experience, including access to the full assortment, exclusive products and promotions each month, extended line items and other unique services like Pick-A-Brick.

To commemorate this milestone, LEGO Shop is running a promotion in various countries with an opportunity to “Win a one-of-a-kind buildable flag”. This extremely limited and rare set is not available for purchase anywhere. To enter simply make a purchase in a particular country and you’ll automatically be entered for a chance to win (alternatively, you may send an email to [email protected], no purchase neccessary). Hurry – this special promotion ends September 23rd. Visit the countries below now to learn more!

The URLs for the campaigns are:

Slovakia
Greece
Latvia
Estonia
Slovenia

Make a purchase on shop.LEGO.com or send an email to [email protected] from 23.08 – 30.09 for a chance to win a large-scale buildable set of your country’s flag. The limited-edition set is a 72 cm by 36 cm textured build and cannot be purchased.

LEGO Shop@Home Slovakia

LEGO Shop@Home Greece

LEGO Shop@Home Latvia

LEGO Shop@Home Estonia

LEGO Shop@Home Slovenia

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LEGO Answers Questions About LEGO Powered Up

LEGO Powered Up

A short time ago, LEGO asked LUGs and fan media around the world to take questions about the new LEGO Powered Up system which are in some of the new products such as the LEGO City Trains and in the App-Controlled Batmobile (76112).

Over on the LAN Blog, LEGO has answered a number of questions regarding the LEGO Powered Up system and it looks like there are major changes to expect from the old Power Functions system. One of the main questions I’ve seen been asked on social media is backwards compatibility with PF and it looks they will not be and LEGO will be leaning on the AFOL community to come up with solutions to that problem.

There’s a lot to take in at this time because LEGO Powered Up is still very new but I’m interested to see how the LEGO community will manage to integrate it into their current setups especially in the train and great ball contraption communities where a tried and true framework is still ideal for what they need their layout to do.

What are your thoughts on Powered Up? Let us know in the comments below.

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LEGO SDCC 2018 Swag Pack Giveaway Winner

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes

Last week I ran a contest for some SDCC 2018 LEGO swag including some posters and the Jessica Cruz minifigure. The contest is now over with over 8,600 entries and the winner is:

Cesar R.

I’ve already contacted the winner and have already gotten shipping information. That’s why I waited to announce the winner because I didn’t want to change it if I didn’t get a response and had to choose another winner. Stay tuned as I’ll have another giveaway pretty soon for something different.

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LEGO – The Toy That Changed Our Lives Newsweek Collector’s Edition Available July 17

Newsweek: LEGO - The Toy That Changed Our Lives

The folks at Topix Media Lab has reached out to us letting us know of their latest Newsweek Collector’s Edition which is about LEGO. The issue named LEGO – The Toy That Changed Our Lives will be available starting July 17 where magazines are sold and it takes a look at the 60th anniversary of the LEGO brick, the 40th anniversary of the LEGO minifigure, and the 50th anniversary of LEGOLAND parks. I’ve already taken an early look at the issue and it’s a pretty fun read and I’m sure LEGO fans will want to add it to their collection. Again, it will be available starting next Tuesday and you can find it where magazines are sold or in the link above (July 17).

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LEGO Minifigure Factory Debuts in Denmark

LEGO Minifigure Factory

Here’s something really cool that debuted at the Copenhagen LEGO Brand Store earlier today. LEGO fans love customizing their minifigures and LEGO has introduced the Minifigure Factory which allows fans to customize the design of a minifigure torso and print them directly onsite. The cost is 30DKK which is about $5 and the invention is by designer Jens Hjorth who has shared the project on Facebook. It has taken 18 months for the LEGO Minifigure Factory to come to fruition and it is currently doing a test run for two days in Denmark.

LEGO Minifigure Factory

From the looks of it, the Minifigure Factory has some premade designs to choose from for the front and back of the torsos. It doesn’t look like you have the option to upload your own design. It also looks like the machine can print a number of minifigures at the same time but it also means that you’ll probably have to wait until the machine fills up before it runs so it can be more efficient.

LEGO Minifigure Factory

LEGO Minifigure Factory

There’s no word yet on whether or not it will launch globally but hopefully the test run is successful so we can get them in every LEGO store. If you’ve been following my posts, you would know that the LEGO Mosaic Maker has finally made it to the United States so it’ll be quite a while before we see the Minifigure Factory over here if LEGO does decide to launch it worldwide.

LEGO Minifigure Factory

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