8827-9
Leprechaun is LEGO set 8827-9. It has a score of 77. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 4 scored reviews and 5 reviews total. It is ranked in the bottom 37.54% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2012, and it is categorised in Collectable Minifigures.
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To conclude, the LEGO Collectable Minifigures Series 6 is another remarkably amazing piece of LEGO products. Seeing the pictures at first is not as exciting as compared with playing with the actual stuff. These minifigures are really incredible and in most cases, have made lots of LEGO collectors, a dream coming true. You can't see much disappointments for me at my end. With a better distribution among the minifigures allocation and providing a maximum of 3 complete sets in a sealed box plus lots of newly designed minifigures that doesn't really made me felt that almost none is made as a filer. In my case, the Roman Solder, Celtic Warrior, Minotaur, Bandits, Lady Liberty, Genie, Sleepyhead and Surgeon are my favourite Series 6 minifigures ever and it will also served as another hard challenge for me and the rest to gather them all.
My little Lego Leprechaun came with a pot and 3 pieces of gold. I also bought a red Lego bike. I bought this to use as a package topper for my son, who was graduating from Notre Dame, and, who rode a red bike around campus. I put the leprechaun riding the bike on my son's graduation gift. The leprechaun was a hit! The leprechaun can be used in many different ways for anyone who loved Legos as a kid.
I wouldn't call this a must-get, but I liked it enough to warrant a purchase. For me, I like the green Top-Hat (will come in handy for any St Patrick's Day builds!), pot and the print on the Leprchaun's torso (even though he has a 3 leaf clover instead of a 4). Only bit I'm disappointed in is the inclusion of pearly gold 1×1 round bricks instead of traditional Lego Golden Coins.