71000-5
Roman Emperor is LEGO set 71000-5. It has a score of 68. This is bad compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 4 scored reviews and 6 reviews total. It is ranked in the bottom 11.12% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2013, and it is categorised in Collectable Minifigures.
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To conclude, the LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 9 has blown my mind away and hit beyond my 'wow' expectations. It can be considered the most 'legendary' series, ever released so far especially given the mixed reactions in Series 8, in the LEGO Collectable Minifigures standards.
the roman emperor is one of the most detailed, eye-catching minifigures in the entirety of the collectible minifigures! I would recommend having this one!!However, try to buy these from sellers who have their items fulfilled by Amazon and not just the lowest relative price. *sellers like footballpioneer79 send mangled series 9 packages, damaging the collectibility of the product and are reluctant to make the experience a positive one. Beware! some sellers are better at selling other items and not very good at the minifigure thing.
I, along with many LEGO fans, were excited to be getting the minifigures that were teased. All the minifigures in the set were spot on. There really wasn't one that I didn't like. My favorite ones were the Battle Mech, Chicken Suit Guy, Cyclops, and Mr. Good and Evil. There were also five female minifigures in Series 9 and that continues a tradition of five females in a set beginning since Series 6. There were also some changes with this Series, mainly with the minifigure distribution. You now only get two full sets in a full, unopened retail box instead of the usual three from previous series. This makes it harder for collectors to complete their sets, which drives high prices for some minifigures on the secondary market.