41485-1
Finn is LEGO set 41485-1. It has a score of 73. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 0 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 7 reviews total. It is ranked in the bottom 22.32% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2017, and it is categorised in BrickHeadz.
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Star Wars characters can be translated into Brick Headz form quite well and I think Finn is better than Captain Phasma. Building the figure is quick and fun with a nice end result. The printing on the torso bricks adds extra detail to the stormtrooper armour and even the ammunition pack on the back has been included. It's a brilliant display piece and easily recognisable as FN-2187. My only complaint is that the slopes used for the ears make them look a bit big. I think smooth plate pieces would have been better. This is a great set to add to any Brick Headz collection or if you want to complete any collection for The Force Awakens.
I love it when I can find sets my collection is missing that LEGO isn't making anymore at a good price. No complaints. If I wasn't an avid fan of both LEGO and Star Wars I wouldn't have bothered with this set. I feel the Brickheadz line is blatant money grab and only the completionist in me NEEDED to have it.
Finn actually looks great and the designers have done a pretty decent job to capture enough detail to make him recognisable while keeping to a certain scale and piece count. I would have preferred a fully-helmeted Stormtrooper and for this character to be in his normal clothes, but I don't think it would be too hard to come up with a helmet by using 41486 Captain Phasma as inspiration.
The model does not include any particularly distinguishing features so does not offer the same appeal as more elaborate figures such as 41588 The Joker or 41595 Belle. Even so, this is certainly a good depiction of the character and I would recommend the set to existing fans of the BrickHeadz theme and Star Wars.