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I Love That Minifigure Book with Exclusive Zombie Skateboarder


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Upcoming 2015 DK Book Exclusives Revealed

Meet the most sought-after LEGO® minifigures of all time, I Love That Minifigure brings together 200 of the coolest, rarest and most collectable minifigures.

I Love That Minifigure is your indispensable guide to the LEGO® world’s unique characters. Whether you want to check your collection or read-up on all your favourite LEGO® minifigures, I Love That Minifigure covers more than 35 years of LEGO history, and comes with its own new and exclusive LEGO minifigure for your collection.

Find out the key features of each minifigure, their original availability and rarity rating perfect for any budding LEGO minifigure collectors.

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I will take a few zombie skateboards please.

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Well he is the series 1 guy just deadish ;-) Wish some little changes (like the skull on his shirt has got crossed eyes now).

I like the minifig, just bought the book to get it :-) since I preordered it arrived as kind of a suprise today because I totally forgot about it ^.^

The book also is nice, I like the humour of the creators. Leia is saying "This Indiana Jones looks familiar" (or something like that) and on the other page you have the indiana jones minifig who is saying "I should be in a museum".

Vader: I am your minifigure... well that's not overwhelming but you get the referance.

 

Anyhow, don't have time to read everything right now, but together with the minifig the price is alright!

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Here is a comparison of the original Series 1 Skateboarder to the Zombie Skateboarder. They blended the 'unalive' aspect very well. Weird that the zombie's pants are more detailed and by that I mean he has a zipper, pockets, and belt hoops while the original's are void of anything. Course printing has gotten better from just a couple years ago including leg printing becoming more of the norm. Soon it might be difficult trying to find unprinted legs and perhaps arms anymore.

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