First images of minifigure-scale LEGO minecraft sets [News]

Pictures of the upcoming minifigure-scale minecraft sets have surfaced on a UK toy website. No word yet on the release date or MSRP.
LEGO Minecraft The Cave (21113)
The Cave (21113)
Venture into The Cave on a dangerous quest for vital resources! Wield the iron pickaxe to dig and battle against hostile zombie and spider mobs. Blast out valuable ores and minerals with the TNT and combine the flowing water and lava to create precious obsidian! When youre done battling and mining, restore your energy levels with the chest of bread. Proceed with caution! Rebuild the set for more LEGO Minecraft creations! Includes 2 minifigures with assorted accessories: Steve and a zombie, plus a spider.
LEGO Minecraft The Farm (21114)
The Farm (21114)
Yield renewable resources with The Farm! You’ll need food to survive, so fence in the livestock and channel the flowing water to nurture the crops. Harvest pumpkins, wheat, sugar cane and carrots. Use the crafting table to create a pumpkin helmet or jack-o-lantern. But watch out for the skeleton with his bow and arrow after nightfall! Rebuild the set for more LEGO Minecraft creations or combine with 21115 The First Night and other sets in the series for an even bigger Minecraft adventure! Includes a Steve minifigure with an accessory, plus a skeleton, cow and a sheep.

Via The Brick Fan

4 comments on “First images of minifigure-scale LEGO minecraft sets [News]

  1. Naoh

    Alright, this may just be me, but I frankly find these sets leaving much to be wanted. I was hoping the would really follow the Minecraft look, and while these are a nice attempt, I am secretly hoping these are simply preliminary images, and that the real deal is just around the corner. I can’t really pass judgment on these until I see them in person. That’s my two bits. xD

  2. Aquifel

    I am SO glad they didn’t go all mega bloks on us with the minifigures, its something i was really worried about, the cube heads are perfect, the look of minecraft without becoming a cheap lego off-brand.

  3. Fred

    I don’t get it. I mean… I sort of get it but… Isn’t the mainstream minecraft phase past? It just doesn’t feel right at this scale

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