Blackheart Brit Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 A few years back I posted how Harrison Ford (Han Solo and Indy Jones) and Alfred Molina ( Dr Oc and Satipo) had two minis, the list has grown with Licenses. Johnny Depp- Jack Sparrow and Tanto Ian McKellin- Magneto(he's flesh so it has to be him) and Gandalf Orlando Bloom -Will Turner and Legolas Gary Oldman- Sirius Black and Commissioner Gordon Samuel L Jackson - Mace and Nick Fury Can you think of any more? Quote
CM4Sci Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 Alfred Molina has a few, I think - Doc Ock, Satipo, and Sheik Amar. -Sci Quote
Artanis I Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 Add Christopher Lee very soon: Count Dooku & Saruman. Quote
robuko Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 Harrison Ford - Indiana Jones and Han Solo Quote
Faefrost Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 Warwick Davis has a few characters turned into minifigs doesn't he? Professor Flit (any number of HP sets) The Goblin Griphook (newer 10217 Diagon Alley set) Generic Gobln from Sorcerors Stone (may or may not be the later named Griphook) 4717 Gringotts Bank Wicket the Ewok (Battle of Endor) Waid (Anakins Rhodian friend on Tatooine) (7862 Anakin and Sebulba's Podracers) I think at 5 known figs (with some actual variants) Mr. Davis is the man to beat. Quote
L@go Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 We discussed this on the Norwegian Brikkelauget forum a while back, and somebody suggested Michael Schumacher. But I don't think there was more than one minifigure modelled after him, it was just the same figure in several sets. I suspect, though, that Helena Bonham Carter will be joining the list soon. She's Bellatrix Lestrange in the Harry Potter sets, and plays Red in Lone Ranger - which is bound to be a character that turns up in a set, probably the red-haired woman in the mail coach. Quote
large88 Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 Don't forget Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool (X-men) and Hal Jordan (Green Lantern ?exclusive comic con fig?) Quote
jonwil Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 Not sure you can count anything from the Spider-Man or X-Men sets as those are specifically specified by TLG to be cartoon/comic based and not movie based (since TLG has no license for the X-Men or Spiderman movies) Not sure any of the DC Super Heroes figs count either since they aren't specified as being movie figs, just comic book figs. Quote
strangely Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 Not sure you can count anything from the Spider-Man or X-Men sets as those are specifically specified by TLG to be cartoon/comic based and not movie based (since TLG has no license for the X-Men or Spiderman movies) Not sure any of the DC Super Heroes figs count either since they aren't specified as being movie figs, just comic book figs. For Nick Fury I think it still counts since his cartoon design is based off of Samuel L. Jackson. However I don't think Magneto counts in Ian Mckellin's favor since the X-men sets aren't based on the movies. Quote
tedbeard Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 (edited) Not sure you can count anything from the Spider-Man or X-Men sets as those are specifically specified by TLG to be cartoon/comic based and not movie based (since TLG has no license for the X-Men or Spiderman movies) Actually Doc Ock's Hideout (4856), produced in 2004, was very specifically from the movie featuring Alfred Molina as LEGO did have the licence for that series of Spiderman movies. If you watch the movie you will see they modeled the set on the movie set and in doing so produced my favorite windows of all time in LEGO. :) Edited January 11, 2013 by tedbeard Quote
TheLegoDr Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 I agree. The early Spider-Man figures would count, but the new wouldn't since it is based on the cartoon. I would say Nick Fury counts due to the IP. I would say Magneto unfortunately doesn't count. And as far as Warwick Davis, I'd be hesitant to say a lot of those figures count because the HP sets didn't name him specifically after Griphook, only Goblin. Yes you can assume he is Griphook, but he could also be a generic goblin working at the bank. Quote
tafkatb Posted January 11, 2013 Posted January 11, 2013 I'm not sure I'd count Samuel L. Jackson (as much as I'd like to) since the only Nick Fury fig is from Ultimate Spider-Man - and though the look of the character is inspired by Jackson, he's not actually voiced by him. I'm sure it's only a matter of time before we get a Fury fig in a MCU-based set though. Quote
robuko Posted April 19, 2013 Posted April 19, 2013 With iron man 3 we get the wonderful Sir Ben Kingsley joining the legendary pantheon of Greats, as The Mandarin and Arch-Grand-Vizier-with-evil-goatee Nizam. Quote
Vindicare Posted April 19, 2013 Posted April 19, 2013 I'm not sure I'd count Samuel L. Jackson (as much as I'd like to) since the only Nick Fury fig is from Ultimate Spider-Man - and though the look of the character is inspired by Jackson, he's not actually voiced by him. I'm sure it's only a matter of time before we get a Fury fig in a MCU-based set though. I agree completely. Unlike Mace Windu, who IS Jacksn, Fury minifig is not. Same for Magneto. Just because the figs are flesh does not automatically make them the actors, all Licensed themes are flesh. And Ryan Reynolds is not Deadpool. The movie version is an abomination of what Deadpool really is. Quote
Blackheart Brit Posted June 11, 2019 Author Posted June 11, 2019 Samuel L Jackson has another Minifig with then news today about new Jurassic Park buildable T Rex with his character from that movie. Also, related, Jeff Goldblum has two now, Game Master from Thor Ragnorak and His Jurassic Ian Malcolm, but been out a while now. Chris Pratt has 2, argueable 3 mini's modeled after him now. The list keeps growing... Quote
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