LEGO 71030 Looney Tunes Collectible Minifigures revealed [News]

Brickset reports that one of their members, shima55, has purchased a complete case of the upcoming 71030 Looney Tunes Collectible Minifigures, giving us the first real look at this new series of blind packs that’s dropping ahead of the release of Space Jam: A New Legacy this July. According to Brickset, they were able to purchase the set in an independent toy retailer in California. There’s no word yet on when the new figures are slated to be available, but given that some retailers already have them in stock it’s a safe bet it will be quite soon.

Although shima55 has not yet provided pictures of the individual characters, there are a few things we know from the information available. There will be 12 unique figures, and they will come in a case of 36 like 71029 Collectible Minifigures Series 21. The 12 characters are:

  • Tasmanian Devil
  • Speedy Gonzales
  • Sylvester
  • Tweety Bird
  • Lola Bunny
  • Bugs Bunny
  • Petunia Pig
  • Porky Pig
  • Daffy Duck
  • Wile E. Coyote
  • Roadrunner
  • Marvin the Martian

Shima55’s receipt from the purchase shows that they paid $5.99 USD per figure, though it’s not clear if this is the MSRP we can expect or the retailer’s markup. Previous series have topped out at $4.99 each. We’ll be sure to bring you more on these figures as soon as the information is available.

6 comments on “LEGO 71030 Looney Tunes Collectible Minifigures revealed [News]

  1. GJBricks

    Loving the look of these! But maybe not the full rrp price. They look fantastic but I do wish that road runner had more appropriate legs (I can live with Daffy Duck having minifigure legs). Definitely on my must have list! And there seems to be enough missing characters for second set. Hooray!

  2. salamurai

    this is where those old “long” legs would have been handy, i.e. the original Toy Story series Woody. everyone looks too short. especially Bugs.

  3. Fergus

    Important to trumpet your moral superiority and act as cultural police. Thank you for your service Dave. That way we can feel virtuous without actually doing something positive in the world which other people might praise us for, which would actually be difficult.

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