![]() Here’s a look at the La Catrina minifigure, which is hands down my favourite from the Q3 2022 release. Here’s a full gallery of all the official Q3 Build-a-Minifigure images, so technically, if you want them to be “stock” characters as LEGO intended, these are how they are setup, for reference. Some stores also send these new characters pre-packed, but that depends on your local store policy. If you want to get your hands on these, check your local LEGO Store, or if you’re in Australia and can’t get to a LEGO Certified Store, you can order them from the LEGO Certified Store’s website. You can customise your minifigures, and select a wig/hairpiece, head, torso, legs, and one accessory for these 3-pack blister packs which cost US$9.99 / AU$19.99. These are usually released on a quarterly basis, and are an intentional strategy to attract LEGO and Minifigure fans in-store. ![]() ![]() In case you’re new to this, LEGO have been releasing new (and sometimes exclusives) into Build a Minifigure (BAM) stations that you’ll find at LEGO Stores. What are LEGO Build-a-Minifigure (BAM) exclusives? There are 10 new characters to collect, and I was lucky enough to pick some up in one of my recent visits to the LEGO Store, so here’s a quick review at some of the Q3 BAM minifigures! It’s September, and we have a fresh batch of LEGO Build-a-Minifigure exclusives making their way into LEGO Stores round the world for the third quarter (Q3) release of 2022!
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