71007-5
Battle Goddess is LEGO set 71007-5. It has a score of 89. This is good compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 8 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 11.65% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2014, and it is categorised in Collectable Minifigures.
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The Battle Goddess is one of my top picks from Series 12, up there with Piggy Guy. I have moderate plans to amass a small army of Goddesses and it shouldn't be too hard seeing as how there are four per full box. The only downside I can think of the Battle Goddess is her fabric skirt piece, which can easily get out of shape if not folded properly. While the fabric piece is unique, I would've liked it if they had went with more conventional leg printing.
Perfect for the parent who wants their daughter (or son) to see that there's more to LEGO women than just princesses! We have named this Greek warrior "Artemis". Someday, she'll get the reference. For now, it's enough to have this cool character as part of our collection.
Overall, the Series 12 LEGO Collectible Minifigures looks like to be another hit. It adds some more variety to existing minifigures and most if not all of them can appeal with everyone. Many of the minifigures are very suitable for army builders like the Hun Warrior and the Battle Goddess.
Another high scoring for the LEGO CMFs which it is definitely worth buying and collecting these new minifigures.
You can return to the classic days of Greek society and go to war with the Battle Goddess. She comes complete with a helmet, spear, and shield, so she's ready to fight her foes. Her torso has some decent armor printing, and her shield has a Pegasus printed on it, which is nice. Her legs have sandals and a gold swimsuit print on them, which is mostly hidden by her white skirt. I'm still not a fan of these minifig skirts, which restrict leg movement and don't completely wrap around the fig, but it adds a nice shape that would look odd if it had just been printed. She also has a white crest piece that attaches to her helmet, which is a recolor of the piece that came with the Roman Commander of Series 10.