71013-3
Cyborg is LEGO set 71013-3. It has a score of 81. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 2 reviews, based on 7 scored reviews and 11 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 43.03% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2016, and it is categorised in Collectable Minifigures.
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I always have to give credit to people who can feel the bags and tell exactly what's inside. I've got a manky hand, so I'm not any good with it. I once felt a bag, thinking I had the elusive Mr. Gold once, back when that was a thing in retail.Instead, I think I got a British Soldier, or something similar. So I do applaud people that can go "Oh, this blob feels like an accessory only [insert minifig here] would have."As for the figure, I honestly got it for the blue hair piece. I'm not really big on collecting minifigures (other than Star Wars minis) I just prefer making my own. The printing otherwise is really good, and I didn't realize this, but the armour piece on the Cyborg Girl is the same piece used for Batman's armour in that Batman V. Superman set. So that's a nice addition too.
The mystery of opening each bag to see which new minifigure you're getting really ups the collectability factor of these LEGO minifigures. Kids will have fun trading each other for the figures they want and adding these cool and sometimes kooky characters to their LEGO sets. These minifigures have lots of fun details and accessories that make them great for keeping on display if you are a LEGO collector but they are also going to be lots of fun for kids to play with. Each one of these minifigures has a rich backstory just waiting for imaginative kids to tell it.
The parts assortment for the Cyborg are average. It include a regular blaster and space armour in black coated with some of electronic components embedded at the front. The space armour also allow her to place the blaster at the back for storage. I am quite fond of the bright turquoise hairpiece. The design details also strongly suggest that this Cyborg is still partial human due to her facial appearance and arms, one of which is a cybernetic arm.
Overall, she's a nice minifigure. I like her overall look, with all the techy blue hues, as well as the nicely detailed parts.
LEGO continues to crank out some amazing minifigures for the Collectible Minifigures theme and Series 16 isn't an exception. There are a number of minifigures that really catch my eye like the Mariachi, Rogue, and Hiker. Of course, who doesn't like the costumed characters like the Banana Guy, Penguin Boy, and the Cute Little Devil. There are also some fairly bland characters for me like the Scallywag Pirate, and the Desert Warrior but they do make good army builders.
The Cyborg is really cool even though the subject matter is not one of the most interesting or unique. Thankfully, the great level of detail all across her body, hairpiece and armour make for a very impressive design, and one that could definitely be salvaged for other sci-fi minifigs for customisation.
Each of the 16 figures is unique, and like previous non-licensed series, the minifigs are from themes as disparate as babysitters to pirates. The color for Series 16 is yellow, and the vibrant banana-suit guy seems to be the mascot for this series.
In the end, this makes for a nice series of minifigures to collect. Although there are a few generic characters, they have enough interesting parts to make them interesting.
For me, the stand out figures include the Hiker, the Wildlife Photographer, the Penguin kid, the Rogue, the Banana Guy, and yes, the Babysitter. Honestly, there aren't many figures that I don't like this time around - perhaps the spy, spooky guy, and the cyborg are the only weak links to an otherwise solid line-up. I don't think this is the best minifigure series ever - but it certainly is solid from top to bottom (which is great for someone who feels the need to collect every figure whether I like them or not)!