
On the first day of San Diego Comic Con 2015, LEGO did a raffle for the first exclusive minifigure for this year, the LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Arsenal, aka Roy Harper, from the hit television series Arrow. The packaging is the same clamshell plastic that has been used the last few years. The cardboard shows a nice dark background of a city and the words “San Diego Comic Con International 2015 Exclusive” on the bottom left corner. The back of the cardboard doesn’t have any special details except the usual legal wording.
For the Arsenal minifigure itself, the torso has some very nice dark red print on both the front and back of the jacket. There are some harness buckles on the left and right of the torso as well as a buckle around the waist. The back of the torso shows his quiver filled with arrows. The legs are black with more buckles on each of the legs. Arsenal wears a red mask and to much of many people, he does include a double-sided head with an angry expression on the other. He also wears a red hood that’s a similar mold to the green ones we’ve seen before. Finally, his accessory is the black bow.
Overall, the LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes Arsenal is a pretty cool minifigure, especially to Arrow fans. Unfortunately for fans who aren’t able to attend SDCC, the only way to get this minifigure, at this time, is through the secondary market and from looking at eBay, they’re selling for upwards of $150+ which is a shame considering that many true LEGO fans weren’t able to get their hands on one of these exclusives.
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Fantastic ‘review’. All you did is describe the minifigure. I’ve had enough of this site, I’m unsubscribing.
What exactly were you expecting him to do with it; shove it up his butt and tell you about it?
Wow. Its a minifigure. Not much else to say about it. Did you want to know if the legs bend at the hip, arms rotate at the shoulder and the hands rotate a full 360?
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Wow! How many of these were given out?
I’m not sure of the total given away.
1,500.
Speaking of dc, what did the batmobile set look like?(the other part of it), And did you take any pictures of it?
They only showed the Batmobile and the Batman minifigure. The rest of the set is being kept a secret for now.