Great video. Minifigures are definitely one of the best and coolest things Lego ever did. Also definitely went and grabbed a largest size Minifigure patent poster. It will complement my Brick patent poster I bought back whenever it was you released it nicely.
@@SpitBrix Thanks, unfortunately won't get to actually get hands on to see it until the Army sends me home in a handful of months but definitely didn't want to miss out on it. It's certainly a great addition.
Have you seen that classic space logo puzzle? It's a bunch of old space figs in yellow, white red and blue. If you look carefully you'll find one with a reversed space logo.
There's actually a set with more minifigures than the #1 spot. The clone trooper building event came with 200 clone trooper minifigures, a whopping 120 extra.
7:57 ahh this set. My great aunt got into Lego after I let her into my bins of spare bricks since she needed some stuff to help her with motor skills during her surgery recovery. She decided to buy herself this set as her first Lego set instead of starting small. Took her a week but she finished it and now has a corner of our dining room just for her. I even got her a pen light that outputs pure white like mine. Mine is made for hvac and as such is pure white, and she always was borrowing it to help her with telling apart some colors on Lego manuals. Yeah if you guys struggle with telling apart some of the colors that are close together (not colorblind just the colors are close together and your lighting isn’t helping) a pure white or slight or close enough to it will do the job.
“Orange Vest” looks like he’s been through a divorce, a crack addiction, lost custody his kids, has PTSD from Nam’, and is in thousands of dollars of debt.
The Ultimate Battle for Chima set has 92 minifigs in total. Yeah, it's just a compilation of every Fire & Ice set, but the fact that the sets are still packed in one set should still count.
This may seem like a weird thing to get hung up on but I absolutely adore the promotional image for the community workers set from 1985. There’s just something about that chaotic composition and triadic colour scheme that really speaks to me for some reason.
I don't think it's weird at all, pleasing photography is an art. Photo compositions like that are excellent, everything (or rather everyone!) is shown off in full glory without the image actually being cluttered. It evokes the works of Walter Wick a bit to me.
I dug out a tree stump in my back yard a few years ago. Underneath the stump, in the dirt, I found the rabbit from the final Fabuland set in this video. I just recognized it while watching. I wonder how long it had been there.
It was quite unique, but it was just a combination of smaller sets. It didn't even get its own set number! It was only given away as a competition grand prize.
I hate to be that guy, but there is actually a lego set with more minifigures. It's called the "Ultimate Battle for Chima" with 92 minifigures. I guess technically it's just a bbig compilation of every set, but it still does have a whopping amount of minifigs.
I run LEGO summer camps and one thing I know for sure from all these kids is: you can never have too many minifigs. I half suspect LEGO puts crack in them or something with the way kids go crazy over them 🤣
How about smallest set with most minifigs? The viking voyager ship #6049 had 5 minifigs. Believe it retailed for $12. You also got lots of weapons, shields, flags, and a treasure chest! Quite a bargain for its time.
New idea for a Lego theme: the "OOPS! All Minifigs!" Line, where each Lego set is just 200 of the same troop building Minifigs. "OOPS! All Stormtroopers!" "OOPS! All Exo Force Robots!" "OOPS! All Rock Monsters!"
That set was technically never released in large quantities, only one or two. So I imagine he didn’t count that, as opposed to the massed produced and sold education sets.
Yes, it was quite unique, but it was just a combination of smaller sets and never officially released. It didn't even get its own set number since it was only given away as a competition prize.
I think the education/dacta sets that're pretty much just lots of minifigs make heaps of sense. There always seems to be a bin of lego in schools or doctors' offices, but it's usually just bricks with no figs, or the figs are missing accessories or broken. So it's smart to have something like the minifig version of those big bulk tubs of bricks. I imagine it would be very useful for builders who like making whole towns, too.
these videos always remind me that I have pieces for some of the most sought after lego sets in existence just chilling in a plastic bucket downstairs, like I've seen 50% of the pieces for the 2003 cloud city set and I used to build little spaceships with the big window piece that comes with it
You’ve actually missed another Lego Education one - it’s hard to find because it isn’t actually on Bricklink. Every year a set is released for FIRST Lego League robotics - teams of school kids build Lego robots that complete missions on a Lego board across a two and a half minute match. This years board had 21 minifigures, 7 orange minifigs, 5 normal minifigs, and 9 other minifigs of plain colour - practically the same as the ones found in the pride celebration set!
And I thought you would included the "Ultimate Battle for China" Set, which also includes 80 Minifigures. Sure, it consists of 25 Sets and was only ever released once and given to a Fan as a price, but thats still a lot of Minifigures in one combo Set.
Some of the Education sets have many minifigures. For example I have the 2000409 Windows Exploration set which have 100 individual bags containing parts and a minifigure in each bag which makes it a set with 100 minifigures. I also have set 45120 LearnToLearn Core which comes with 56 minifigures.
personally I count all figures as a figure/minifigures, even if built. lego and bricklink also count the buildable figures in the Mario series as minifigures too! it makes sense honestly
Great video, yet again! I only recently got myself my first 18 and over set (75375 poor man's Millenium Falcon lol) and apparently at 40, I'm still not up to the 18up sets if it means missing out on even a single mini figure. My favourite will always be Captain Redbeard. Also, your #2 set (1066) looks like a lynchmob / riot starter-kit. Everyone's up in arms, with italian chefs not noticing because they're too busy arguing over their mothers recipes and the mall cops being armed with a cup of coffee and radios to call for backup.
Great video. Minifigures are definitely one of the best and coolest things Lego ever did. Also definitely went and grabbed a largest size Minifigure patent poster. It will complement my Brick patent poster I bought back whenever it was you released it nicely.
Thank you! Enjoy your poster 👍
@@SpitBrixhi
@@thaiho7172 Hey 👋
@@SpitBrix Thanks, unfortunately won't get to actually get hands on to see it until the Army sends me home in a handful of months but definitely didn't want to miss out on it. It's certainly a great addition.
GREAT SPITBRIX LEGO SETS TOO MANY LEGO MINIFIGURES VIDEO.
We need a Where’s Waldo set with a couple hundred mini figures.
First 1000$+ set
Without Waldo included
@@SR_73that means you want a burger without the buns and meat
@@SR_73released on april 1
Have you seen that classic space logo puzzle? It's a bunch of old space figs in yellow, white red and blue. If you look carefully you'll find one with a reversed space logo.
I'm still waiting for the LEGO Star Wars Kamino set.
200,005 minifigures, with a million more well on the way!
@@Bubben246 😂
I'm assuming Jango, Boba, Obi Wan, Lama Su, and Taun We
Yeah, me too 😊😊😊
😂😂😂
only then will there truly be a clone army
There's actually a set with more minifigures than the #1 spot. The clone trooper building event came with 200 clone trooper minifigures, a whopping 120 extra.
Nice find 👍
The comment I came to look for
What about the set that's every chima set in one
Yep
@@ArtguyfromdoctorwhoI REMEMBER THAT ONE!
7:57 ahh this set. My great aunt got into Lego after I let her into my bins of spare bricks since she needed some stuff to help her with motor skills during her surgery recovery. She decided to buy herself this set as her first Lego set instead of starting small. Took her a week but she finished it and now has a corner of our dining room just for her. I even got her a pen light that outputs pure white like mine. Mine is made for hvac and as such is pure white, and she always was borrowing it to help her with telling apart some colors on Lego manuals. Yeah if you guys struggle with telling apart some of the colors that are close together (not colorblind just the colors are close together and your lighting isn’t helping) a pure white or slight or close enough to it will do the job.
skibidi toilet
Your comment made my day brother
@@eliproductions8507why
Dawg it’s a Lego set😭🙏
@@eliproductions8507 Whyyyyyyyyy
You can never have too many minifigures 🤗
REAL
Especially licensed sets like the avengers tower
My thoughts exactly!😆😉
Yeah true
I love minififures almost more than the sets they come in.
“Orange Vest” looks like he’s been through a divorce, a crack addiction, lost custody his kids, has PTSD from Nam’, and is in thousands of dollars of debt.
This is the exact type of comment I would expect from someone with the american flag as their pfp
@@mooniacal-1 ok?
@@Ieboucher w
@mooniacal-1 wdym he doesn't have usa flag on their pfp
@@lillyie this was 5 months ago
The Ultimate Battle for Chima set has 92 minifigs in total. Yeah, it's just a compilation of every Fire & Ice set, but the fact that the sets are still packed in one set should still count.
And there’s only 2 of it that even exist. It was a special item that shouldn’t be counted as an official Lego set
Does it have a set number?
It does not
This may seem like a weird thing to get hung up on but I absolutely adore the promotional image for the community workers set from 1985. There’s just something about that chaotic composition and triadic colour scheme that really speaks to me for some reason.
I don't think it's weird at all, pleasing photography is an art. Photo compositions like that are excellent, everything (or rather everyone!) is shown off in full glory without the image actually being cluttered. It evokes the works of Walter Wick a bit to me.
“Too many mini figures” sounds like an oxymoron 😭😭
THERE ARE NEVER TOO MANY! How else are you supposed to have grand battles?
I dug out a tree stump in my back yard a few years ago. Underneath the stump, in the dirt, I found the rabbit from the final Fabuland set in this video. I just recognized it while watching. I wonder how long it had been there.
That was mine!
"I'm only selling 100 of each poster" One month, 1.2m views later at a $20 price point. Still in stock, biggest cap of the month goes to this guy lol
how many people u think are spending 20 dollars on merch of a youtuber they found in their recommended
The set with the most minifigures is the ultimate battle of chima set
@NinjagoZane.season3 Fabuland isn't really proper minifigures, so the Chima set has the most real minifigures
It was quite unique, but it was just a combination of smaller sets. It didn't even get its own set number! It was only given away as a competition grand prize.
@NinjagoZane.season3No this set had 94
@@SpitBrix it got a number set 10004
@@gaelfloresmora583 That's the number of pieces that come in the set
I’ve never thought you can have too many, but I am ready to be surprised
I hate to be that guy, but there is actually a lego set with more minifigures. It's called the "Ultimate Battle for Chima" with 92 minifigures. I guess technically it's just a bbig compilation of every set, but it still does have a whopping amount of minifigs.
deep and esoteric lego knowledge
I'm surprised anyone knew that one exists. Props to you
That set was never available for sale though, so I really wouldn't count it
>"long-gone Dacta line from 1993"
>lunar parade from last year
>20 years apart
My man, that's not 20
0:55 30 years *
I run LEGO summer camps and one thing I know for sure from all these kids is: you can never have too many minifigs. I half suspect LEGO puts crack in them or something with the way kids go crazy over them 🤣
Bro I’m 39 and my wife is 34 it’s not just kids who are addicted!
1:08 That Splinter/CMF Fortune Teller outfit looks really good.
How about smallest set with most minifigs? The viking voyager ship #6049 had 5 minifigs. Believe it retailed for $12. You also got lots of weapons, shields, flags, and a treasure chest! Quite a bargain for its time.
There's like a $5 ninjago mech set with like 3 or 4 minifigs to. Pretty sure it's super recent
The 10 dollar Jay mech battle pack has 4 minifigures
@@SuperRamtinand a mech
Some of the recent Star Wars sets have had quite many minifigs
Video starts at 0:01 btw
You’re a lifesaver
It starts at 0:00
Thanks bro, couldn't have made it without your help
Oh ok gotcha, thanks
Thx
New idea for a Lego theme: the "OOPS! All Minifigs!" Line, where each Lego set is just 200 of the same troop building Minifigs.
"OOPS! All Stormtroopers!"
"OOPS! All Exo Force Robots!"
"OOPS! All Rock Monsters!"
This is great! 🤣
Oops all berries!
With so many minifigures like this, you can make a crossover stop-motion movie. It would be so cool!
That pirate chess looks like an absolute nightmare to play
What about the chima Mega set with all the sets together?
That set was technically never released in large quantities, only one or two. So I imagine he didn’t count that, as opposed to the massed produced and sold education sets.
@@nerdscornercollectibles7902 oh ok fair
Yes, it was quite unique, but it was just a combination of smaller sets and never officially released. It didn't even get its own set number since it was only given away as a competition prize.
Video ends at 11:38
Realy!?
Who would have guessed
Thanks bro I almost didn't notice
7:35 Those should be called microfigures for being a size down from minifigures.
I call them Trophy Figures as the mold used was first introduced as an unprinted trophy for the LEGO Collectible Minifigures line.
I think the education/dacta sets that're pretty much just lots of minifigs make heaps of sense. There always seems to be a bin of lego in schools or doctors' offices, but it's usually just bricks with no figs, or the figs are missing accessories or broken. So it's smart to have something like the minifig version of those big bulk tubs of bricks. I imagine it would be very useful for builders who like making whole towns, too.
I’d love to have sets with too many minifigures tho :/
these videos always remind me that I have pieces for some of the most sought after lego sets in existence just chilling in a plastic bucket downstairs, like I've seen 50% of the pieces for the 2003 cloud city set and I used to build little spaceships with the big window piece that comes with it
I already know it’s gonna be a good video
That’s where all of those bikes and motorcycles came from! 😵
3:06 WALL-E 😟
You forgot about that super massive Lego chima set
You’ve actually missed another Lego Education one - it’s hard to find because it isn’t actually on Bricklink.
Every year a set is released for FIRST Lego League robotics - teams of school kids build Lego robots that complete missions on a Lego board across a two and a half minute match.
This years board had 21 minifigures, 7 orange minifigs, 5 normal minifigs, and 9 other minifigs of plain colour - practically the same as the ones found in the pride celebration set!
I don’t know what’s funnier the fact a Lego set need that many minifigures or the fact I have 3 of these sets
I ended up having flashbacks to the wacko times when LEGO were doing games
I have the soccer field
GET THIS MAN TO 1MIL
7:00 well the new Chewbacca does look a lot better than the old.
£5000 for an old set is such a stab in the heart
9:18 Kevin Fei-Gee OMGGGG I'M DED 😆💀
I still can’t quite get over “ass-essories”
Too many? The minifigures are the best part ❤
Minifigures… minifigures everywhere
I actually didn’t know there was an avengers tower Lego set, so I’m definitely adding that to my collection, thanks for the tip!
1:39 bro i can just take a screen shot and print it
Do you have an industrial printer that can create a massive wall poster?
@@SpitBrix do you have anything original to promote? bros big merch drop literally a PNG he found lmao
@@MindKogi found it on google. I can make a large banner of it on amazon.
@@MindKogdamn bro you cooked him 😂
@@SpitBrix make your own original poster design though? It shows you care. I’d honestly be surprised if you sold any.
His voice reminds me of mitten squad and it bring a tear to my eye..
But I love minifigures
Wonder what would happen if lego released a completely normal set, but just named it the choking hazard set. A set made entirely of choking hazards
8:52 “orange vest”💀😂
???
I love commenting random words with timestamps
That is an orange vest though...? It's an orange *construction* vest, but still a vest that is orange nonetheless
1:08 "people" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
You can never have too many minifigures, its nice when you get one with so many.
And I thought you would included the "Ultimate Battle for China" Set, which also includes 80 Minifigures. Sure, it consists of 25 Sets and was only ever released once and given to a Fan as a price, but thats still a lot of Minifigures in one combo Set.
Given how Lego has been releasing more adult themed sets, I am shocked we haven't seen the release of some new high end chess sets recently.
Some of the Education sets have many minifigures. For example I have the 2000409 Windows Exploration set which have 100 individual bags containing parts and a minifigure in each bag which makes it a set with 100 minifigures.
I also have set 45120 LearnToLearn Core which comes with 56 minifigures.
1.7 million views and the "100 posters" are still in stock lol
3:59 that wizard is green
wow what a nostalgia trip, I remember seeing the lego accessory pack 9349 as a kid and I wanted it so bad lol
Thanks for the Vid!
I subscribed. And sent the patent posters to my wife, along with a "nudge nudge, wink wink". She complains that she never knows what to buy me
Don’t know why, but my old 9th grade geometry teacher had this poster in her room along with the 2x4. 1:14
my Grandparents had Fabuland figures and houses and I remember playing with them a lot as a kid, i'm nostalgic for them
Now you've me curious about how many Minifigures I own. Time to dig out the ol' box again!
what a blunt and awkward ending to the video
2:39 battle droids are not really minifigures but I consider them as minifigures too
There’s also the “Battle for Chima” super set but that really was just all the sets in the third Chima line in one box and was only produced twice.
6:56
Really gonna ignore the more detailed printing in the mold huh.
Old one looks way better to be honest
Battle over coruscant with every ship, character, PLANET, and star featured in the battle
No way you can never have too many minifigs
Correct
I want an "separatist army" set with at least 10,000,000,000 battle droids of diferent types
1:44 people could just take a screenshot of them and print them out and I already know it wouldn’t be the same as the original copy
I cannot afford the poster right now please make more😢
I dont even remember the last time I was this early
Fabuland's got Animal Crossing sweatin'
0:53 that's 30 years
There's never too man mini figures. I love them 🤘
There’s no such thing as too many minifigures
personally I count all figures as a figure/minifigures, even if built. lego and bricklink also count the buildable figures in the Mario series as minifigures too! it makes sense honestly
I don’t think there’s such a thing as too many minifigures
As a Lego fan, I can say that there can never be too many minifigures.
hecek yeah!
This is the first reference I’ve seen to the Hospital Set. I still have it all.
ah there's no such thing as to many minifigures
Great video, yet again! I only recently got myself my first 18 and over set (75375 poor man's Millenium Falcon lol) and apparently at 40, I'm still not up to the 18up sets if it means missing out on even a single mini figure. My favourite will always be Captain Redbeard. Also, your #2 set (1066) looks like a lynchmob / riot starter-kit. Everyone's up in arms, with italian chefs not noticing because they're too busy arguing over their mothers recipes and the mall cops being armed with a cup of coffee and radios to call for backup.
There is no such thing as "too many mini figures".
Spider-Men
We're at it again
This time, we're 50% more Spider-Meeeeeeen
1:45 or take a screen shot and get it for free
There is no such thing as TOO many minifigures
Edit: it never fails to amaze me how crazy detailed lego sets have gotten only just in the past years
Babu bap bap Babu
The meme thumbnails on these kinds of videos are ... epic.
This comment is not made by an NPC it was by a real living person
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@@Gamerdude4658Fr, this guy is funny? I’m assuming?
1m in 20 minutes😅
@@tmandoesgamesv2.018 SHUT UP I AM NOT AN NPC ITS JUST A FAN ACCOUNT
Wow the avengers tower is crazy!!!
First
2:57 The second one from the left is most probably WALL-E.🤣🤖
Fortnite 3:23
What?
@@spobpopicle921no Idea lol
the mini figures sounds nice and all, but what i'm into is "how many pieces of Lego's are in a box" for example the Hogwart Express has over 5K pieces
We need more minifigures in each set
I'm glad those 100 Spidermen don't exist, because that would be just ridiculous lol.
Clones and droids make more sense
This video mainly reminded me how much I prefer the old Chewbacca lol
You can never have too many mini figs
i used to watch this channel so much with all the Ninjago videos and the algorithm has returned me
Too many? Can one have too many? Of course not 😂