71022-8
Dean Thomas is LEGO set 71022-8. It has a score of 81. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 6 scored reviews and 12 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 43.86% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2018, and it is categorised in Collectable Minifigures.
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What you see is what you get. You put the pieces together in no time and add them to your lego display or display it where you want.
We had a lot of fun with these Lego minifigures. We just love the details, like the Golden Snitch, Voldemort's snake Nagini and even Newt's Niffler and case.
Ready yourself for this new amazing Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts minifigures to see such an exciting licensed minifigure theme. Definitely worth the wait.
A pretty nice figure, but not a main character so not super important.
Like Cho Chang, Dean Thomas has been a long-awaited Harry Potter character to be immortalised as a LEGO minifigure, so for fans clamouring to complete their collection, I'm sure he'll be very well-received.
As I look over all of these fantastic figures, I find myself asking the question “Why is Voldemort, the only character depicted without a nose in the movies, the only figure with nostrils printed on his head?" With only one figure per box, and two characters incorporated in that figure, Percival Graves/ Gellert Grindelwald will be the greatest challenge for serious collectors. You can find two series of the Harry Potter specific figures in every box, but the Fantastic Beasts figures are harder too complete.
This hair piece was introduced in 2015 but has only appeared in dark brown once before, worn by the Roman Gladiator from Series 17 of the Collectable Minifigures. It suits Dean perfectly and I like his broad smiling expression too, although this feels like another situation where a double-sided head would have been preferable.
Other than the distribution ratio of the minifigures, I'm very satisfied with the variety of characters that we get in this set. Most of them don't appear in the standard system sets so just them being in random packs makes them more sought after. This is the second Collectible Minifigures set that LEGO has released to include a “chase" minifigure and it doesn't look to be stopping anytime soon so we'll just have to get used to seeing more of them in future sets.
LEGO has done an excellent job with this series, filling in many gaps and bringing new life to many woefully outdated characters. The multitude of new elements is in keeping with the traditional CMF series, and the detail on the characters is excellent. We didn't notice any of the plastic quality issues that have sometimes plagued CMFs, which is a refreshing turn.