41594-1
Captain Armando Salazar is LEGO set 41594-1. It has a score of 83. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 2 reviews, based on 4 scored reviews and 6 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 33.88% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2017, and it is categorised in BrickHeadz.
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i personally was not on board i saw that the brick heads had been released, however i am very pleased with them so far and how each one displays the personality of the character it portrays! Captain Armando Salazar is definitely one of my favorite because of the attention to detail on this figure. Not only does the wavy hair look amazing but the prints on the figure were great as well. I would like to mention that these really are ment for display only, because there are no moving parts or play features.
I love brickheadz, and this was just a great addition to my collection. Easy to assemble and a must have for any lego fan, and brickhead collector
There are plenty of useful rare pieces that are used and this set is the cheapest way to get them. Like I mentioned before, back of the head seems to be a bit out of place, more specifically the trans-green brick.
I expected little of this figure and am very pleasantly surprised by its quality. The clothing looks great and I like Salazar's swept hairstyle as it distinguishes this figure from the rest of the range quite dramatically. The printed elements are used to good effect and the open section of the head is highly unusual, if a little gruesome.
There are lots of SNOT bricks in the BrickHeadz packs, and these are no exceptions. I like the cracked forehead, perhaps for a cracked ceiling or wall in another build, and of course, I love bacon! A final thought: if you are worried about Captain Jack Sparrow looking a little sad when on display, inverting his moustache tile results in an altogether cheerier Jack.