We are proud to announce the release of the 1.2 version of our The Unofficial LEGO Minifigure Catalog App. This is possibly the most significant update so far since it allows the user to purchase new minifigure collections, such as the 2011 minifigures (372 minifigures, 0.99 USD) or the non-standard scale minifigures (1237 minifigures, 1.99 USD). In addition user receive a free collection of the collectible minifigures (80 minifigures, series 3-6). We hope that you enjoy this update.
Category: News
Brickshow review of 2011 catalog
Jason over at the Brickshow reviewed The 2011 LEGO Minifigure Catalog:
The Press reports on the books
The Press reported on my LEGO books. I think it is interesting how they start the article: “A Christchurch man…”.
Harry Potter Catalog Review on the Brick Show
Jason over at the Brickshow reviewed The Harry Potter LEGO Minifigure Catalog:
Fabuland 3D Scanner and Models
I recently photographed all the Fabuland figures, which was a lot of work. But Philo build a 3D laser scanner with LEGO and scanned all the Fabuland figures in 3D. He then made the models available in LDraw. Whoa, what an amazing project!
Brickset review of Figure Catalog
Huw over at Brickset just posted a review of the latest Complete LEGO Figure Catalog. I hope that the readers also look at the page right next to scale which contains figures that are not listed as such on Bricklink or Brickset.
New version of the App submitted for review
We have just completed the first maintenance update for our App and submitted it to Apple. Lets hope the review will come through quickly.
Monochrome Minifigures
Sebastian assembled all the possible monochrome minifigures. Amazing!
The Complete LEGO Figure Catalog is now available
I am proud to announce that the Complete LEGO Figure Catalog is now available. This catalog presents high quality photographs of all LEGO non standard scale Figures released between 1970s and 2011. The 1200 plus Figures are organized by an innovative nomenclature that makes it easy to identify Figures, such as Duplo, Belville or Fabuland. The catalog contains a price guide that indicates the rarity of the Figure. This catalog is the essential guide for all Figure collectors and enthusiasts. The book is available for purchase at CreateSpace and at Amazon.com. You can also download the catalog as an eBook from Lulu.
Proof prints for the non standard scale figures arrived
The proof prints for the next book release entitled “The complete LEGO Figure Catalog” arrived today. The photos look good and it should become available soon. I wonder how these more exotic figures will be appreciated by the community. I guess that much less AFOLs collect DUPLO or Fabuland. Well, lets see how this works out.