I'm excited to collaborate today with a new guest, Four Bricks Tall (@fourbrickstall on Instagram) – a wonderful photographer of minifigures (and even humans). She is also the community manager of Stud Shooters, a toy photography community on Reddit, and has regularly had her photographs published by The LEGO Group.
LEGO® Minifigures Series 29 has been dubbed a "classic" series and brings back a non-IP, non-all-costume lineup of 12 characters to collect. But within that classic moniker, we do get throwbacks to at least three beloved themes: LEGO® BIONICLE®, LEGO® NINJAGO® and LEGO® Monster Fighters! It's also worth noting the anniversaries behind two of those nods: 2026 marks 25 years of LEGO Bionicle and 15 years of LEGO Ninjago, which gives this series an extra layer of significance for longtime fans.
We were given this product early by The LEGO Group; the author's opinions are their own.
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71052 LEGO® Minifigures Series 29
Release date: 1 May 2026Price:
- US$ 4.99 on LEGO.com US
- CA$ 5.99 on LEGO.com Canada
- GB£ 3.49 on LEGO.com UK
- AU$ 5.99 on LEGO.com Australia
- NZ$ 5.99 on LEGO.com New Zealand
- 3,99€ on LEGO.com Deutschland, Nederland, France etc
- PLN 16.49 on LEGO.com Polska
- NOK 49,90 on LEGO.com Norge
- DKK 29.95 on LEGO.com Danmark
New moulds

- Fish with Clownfish print in Orange (Design ID unknown)
- Fish skeleton in White (8043)
- Sword bayonet in Pearl Gold (8040)
- Ball in White with print (Design ID unknown)
- Tuba in Pearl Gold (8039)
- Cat, Sitting with print in Light Bluish Gray (8037)
- Tahu mask in Red (8041)
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- Hair with tiara in Pearl Gold (96725)
- Hair in Dark Orange with diving mask in Trans-Light Blue (116166)
- Hair in Tan with hood in Black (116543)
New prints
We’ve also got a selection of printed tiles and round bricks, the most iconic being the LEGO Bionicle canister featuring Tahu.
Four Bricks Tall presents the minifigures of Series 29
Unicorn Elf
- Unicorn in White with Mane and Tail in Pearl Gold (112958)
Monster Hunter
A nod to one of the more recent classic themes, the Monster Hunter fits right in with the LEGO Monster Fighters franchise, which wrapped up with 13 sets back in 2012. She comes with cloth coattails and a striking new weapon: a flaming sword bayonet in pearl gold (8040).
The Monster Hunter's hair-and-hat piece appears to be a recolor of a LEGO® Friends part available in sand green, sand blue, and dark pink (79989).

Football Goalkeeper

With the World Cup just around the corner and the recent reveals of LEGO® Editions football sets, it’s fitting to see a goalkeeper in this lineup. We previously got a football referee with yellow and red cards in Series 24, so the goalkeeper is a natural companion.
Marine Biologist

Tuba Player

An army builder of sorts, this Tuba Player will fit right in with the marching band twins in 11371 Shopping Street (although they don’t wear the same colours, sadly). The main attraction here is that gigantic new tuba element.
Robot T. rex
Chocolatier
A minifigure that's bound to show up in modular city layouts, the Chocolatier stands out with a recoloured chef's hat with hair (31895) in the new ochre yellow colour, and a dragon accessory in reddish brown that medieval builders will find useful as a wooden detail.
- Baby Dragon with Folded Wings [PLAIN] in Reddish Brown (108202)
Boba Cup Fan

LEGO Bionicle Cosplayer
The last of the classic theme figures is the ultimate throwback: a LEGO Bionicle Cosplayer wearing Tahu's mask. It's not Tahu himself, but just a costume.
Cute Witch


This cat-obsessed Cute Witch comes with a new hair and hat element as well as a new cat element. She’s got little cat boots on thanks to dual-molded legs and a cat head print.
Her torso is the first minifigure body part in the new 2026 colour, blue violet (read more about 431 Blue Violet).
Trash Monster
Wrap-up
Series 29 will be available from 1 May 2026 priced at US$4.99/ £3.49/ 3.99€/ AU$5.99 per blind box. A box of 12 will yield a complete set.
READ MORE: Check out @fourbrickstall's stunning photos of these minifigures in action
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Great review, but I did have one small question, is the Unicorn Elf's hair a new piece? It seems really similar to the Wonder Woman hairpiece Lego used for the character for quite a while.
ReplyDeleteOh huh, it does seem like it might be that same hairpiece.
DeleteNice review!
ReplyDeleteThe fish skeleton piece is amazing and I hope it sees a lot of use. It's perfect for all sorts of settings and scenarios. The clown fish is very cute but not sure how likely it is to get recolors/new prints for other types of fish.
Tahu's mask is amazing and exceeds my expectations. I would love to see figs of other Toa with their own masks, but I'm somewhat doubtful of the likelihood of that—since each mask would need it's own mold it'd be harder to do as an easter egg in an unrelated set than something like different colors of classic space figs. Maybe we could at least see similar printed canisters appear elsewhere—and even if Lego doesn't make other masks, I wouldn't be surprised to see fans pick up the slack with things like 3D printing.
As for the figs themselves, I'm very impressed. Highlights for me are the Ninjago and Bionicle figs of course, as well as the monster hunter and trash monster. The Robot T-Rex also feels like it could pave the way for similar robot dinosaur figs in future series (what with all the dinosaur minifigure costumes there have been). But really the whole series looks solid, and I might try to pick them all up.
The Hau looks like it's probably smaller than the pen bead version from back in the day, so that would be a new smallest entry on the list of all Hau pieces released. Would be fun to see the whole lineup, from this to the giant Lhikan version from the 2005 playset.
ReplyDeleteAlso that guy needs to fix his costume, he's got the gear on the central axle off by 45 degrees!