LEGO Star Wars Minifigures that Should Be Remade



LEGO Star Wars Minifigures That Deserve Remakes from Youtuber- Deal Watch



Title: LEGO Star Wars Minifigures That Should Be Remade

Hey there, LEGO Star Wars enthusiasts and investing wizards! Today, we’re diving into a video from Deal Watch that outlines five minifigures that should definitely get the remake treatment. So, grab your bricks and let’s dive in!

Starting off the list, we have Clone Commander Fox, a rare gem that only appeared in the LEGO Star Wars set 7681 – The Clone Wars Separatist Spider Droid. Released back in 2008, this set might burn a $300-sized hole in your pocket if you want it brand new. However, if you’re an eBay ninja, you can snatch up just Commander Fox for around 80 bucks. With limited screen time but an undeniable allure, it’s high time for this clone to make a comeback. Maybe a Phase 2 version? We can dream, right?

Next up, we have 20-year-old Zam Wesell, who made her first and last appearance in the LEGO Star Wars set 7133 – Bounty Hunter Pursuit. Despite having a mere three minutes of fame in Attack of the Clones, this minifigure is a true collector’s item. And since it’s the 20th anniversary of the movie, it only makes sense for LEGO to bless us with a remade set. Come on, LEGO, make it happen!

Then, we have the Battle Droids, the backbone of the Trade Federation’s army. These soldiers haven’t seen much change since their debut in 1999. While their design is iconic, it’s time for a little upgrade. Give those droid legs some range of motion and let them take steps like normal minifigures. Oh, and how about some actual black eyes to match their movie counterparts? We know you can do it, LEGO!

Moving on, say hello to Queen Amidala, who graced us with her presence in the LEGO Star Wars set 9499 – Gungan Sub. Released in 2012, this set would set you back $70 retail. However, our lovely queen is apparently worth more than that nowadays. It’s been a decade since her majesty wowed us, and we think it’s about time for a remake. Come on, LEGO, give the fans what they want!

Last but certainly not least, we have the ever-popular Phase 2 Captain Rex. Sporting his unique armor, this minifigure was an exclusive fit for the Walmart-exclusive set 75012 – Bark Speeder with Sidecar. As scarcity often breeds high prices, poor Captain Rex is now a hefty $180 minifigure. It’s time for LEGO to step up and deliver a remake of this fan-favorite character. Plus, he played a massive role in the Clone Wars show. Don’t leave us rex-less, LEGO!

And there you have it, folks! These minifigures are in dire need of a makeover, and we’re here to shout it from the LEGO rooftops. If you’re a fan or an investor, keep an eye on these potential future gold mines. Who knows, maybe LEGO will grant our wishes and these revamped minifigures will hit the bricks someday!

Remember, these are just my opinions as a humble stranger on the internet. So, take them with a grain of salt and keep on building. For more LEGO content, investing tips, and financial wizardry, consider subscribing. Until next time, happy building and may the bricks be with you!

Check out this video from Deal Watch here

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