71024-1
Vintage Mickey is LEGO set 71024-1. It has a score of 81. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 7 scored reviews and 15 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 43.64% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2019, and it is categorised in Collectable Minifigures.
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71024 Disney Collectible Minifigures Series 2 was reviewed in issue 56 of Blocks Magazine.
On the whole, I would said this is a remarkable release despite of the disappointing distribution ratio of 2 complete sets in a sealed box which resulted in a large number of spares of other characters.
Mickey's legendary status in pop culture and the entertainment industry as a whole will undoubtedly make this one of the more popular minifigures in this series.
It was Mickey Mouse as promised. It was not in the blind bag. All the pieces had been repackaged in a clear plastic bag.
Customer Video Review Length:: 0:20 Mins Complete rip off. The bags don't even have the characters in the collection guide. They are random pieces that don't even complete a mini figure.
This second series of Disney has no age limit; there is probably one film that you loved, while you may not have seen the last 3 Disney movies. For me, it's Ducktales. The minifigures are pretty accurate but I would have liked to have a small print on the cap or the vest of the nephews to add to the finish. That being said, I bought them all, and as soon as we watch a movie that has the character in it, I will give it to my son.
The lasting impression I have from them is that the character designs are largely excellent, but some of the accessories leave a bit wanting, especially in comparison to other CMF waves. There's no doubt if these sell well that we'll see more Disney minifigures down the road (and who are we kidding, these will fly off the shelves).
I am impressed with this figure. The head looks superb and includes a stylised hat which slots into a pin hole on top, corresponding precisely with the source material. Mickey's torso is plain but his legs are decorated with circular buttons and I like their dual-moulded design, despite the pearl silver and black piece found in the LEGO Ideas set being more visually striking.
For the most part, they're brilliant, and I can't wait to see some MOCs with them included. These will go crazy, given they're Disney, and so I'm relatively sure these will result in a series 3 Disney CMFs.
Overall I find this collection quite interesting: some figures are elaborate, while others are quite plain, but in either case this suits the depiction of the characters in their respective film or television appearances. Overall it is quite strong.
I quite enjoyed the first series of LEGO Disney Minifigures, but I have to say when the second series was first revealed I didn't think much of the character line-up. But once seeing them up close I actually quite like them.
The LEGO Disney Series 2 Collectible Minifigures (71024) is a mixed bag for me but it does include a lot of good characters that fans would want. Again my favorite is Scrooge McDuck but there's a few others that I do enjoy such as Hades and Jack. However, there's also a few characters that are somewhat lazy on LEGO's part including Mickey and Minnie along with Huey, Dewey, and Louie and the chipmunks.