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Alien Conquest Battle Pack

HuwHuw Administrator Posts: 7,088
edited May 2011 in Collecting
Does this contain regular minifigs or Chinese made ones?

If you have it, to easily tell, look at the bottom of the legs. If '(c) LEGO' is NOT moulded into the foot, it's made in China.

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  • bluemoosebluemoose Member Posts: 1,716
    No (c)LEGO on the foot; inset panel on the inner arm ... but, like I posted elsewhere, you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between them & the ones in the sets. The quality is a big step up from previous 'made in china' figures.
  • legoDadlegoDad Member Posts: 529
    On the back of the packaging it says components made in Denmark and China. I found them to feel a bit like the Collectable minifigs.
  • legoDadlegoDad Member Posts: 529
    edited May 2011
    I think you're right bluemoose, feeling them again and checking with regular figs from sets I know are better quality, it's a tough call. They're pretty good. Check out my review on 'em... http://www.brickset.com/reviews/?ID=40259
  • wiredforsoundwiredforsound Member Posts: 31
    edited June 2011
    I acquired my Battlepack yesterday at the Tigard, OR LEGO Store.
    Front - http://www.flickr.com/photos/wiredforsound23/5786810893/
    Back - http://www.flickr.com/photos/wiredforsound23/5787366698/
    The minifigures seem to be a mixture of quality versus cheap plastic.
  • TalasAntaresTalasAntares Member Posts: 124
    I'm not liking how they come pre-assembled...
  • HuwHuw Administrator Posts: 7,088
    Thanks everyone for the info (and review, Dad): I won't risk buying it, I'll stock up on the smallest proper set instead for 'army building'.
  • bluemoosebluemoose Member Posts: 1,716
    ^ you end up with more spare clear visors that way :-)
  • georgebjonesgeorgebjones Member Posts: 224
    @Huw - No, Lego is not molded on the foot in the pack I have.
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