

Tested by Tobias: The Lego BrickHeadz
Every month we give away a new Lego product. This time the lucky winner was Tobias, who won all six BrickHeadz from Lego. This is his test report.
The new BrickHeadz from Lego are funko toy figures that you can assemble yourself. A must-have for every nerd who is also a Lego fan.

I was gifted six of them by Galaxus. What a joy! So the very first thing I was faced with was a difficult decision: Which one should I assemble first? There were:
- Figures from the Marvel universe (Hulk & Ironman)
- Figures from the Disney universe (Salazar and Jack Sparrow)
- Figures from the DC universe (Joker & Batman)
As I'm a huge Batman fan and I'm looking forward to assembling him the most, I decided to assemble the Batman figure last. To get the most enjoyment out of it over a longer period of time, I only assembled one BrickHead a day. Putting it together is relatively easy, thanks to the detailed instructions. The following is interesting: Even parts that are not visible on the outside, i.e. the organs of the figures, have an authentic colour. For example, all BrickHeadz have a pink Lego brick in their head to represent their brain. All except Armando Salazar, who is a zombie and therefore has a green brain. A really nice detail. After six days I managed to build all six figures, including my favourite superhero Batman. (His eyes glow in the dark - wow!)

Now six comic book/movie heroes are staring at me in my living room with their cute beady eyes. I'm already looking forward to the next series. I've been bitten by the BrickHeadz bug.
All BrickHeadz at a glance
