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Saturday, 15 June 2013

Lego Minifigures Series 10 Bump Dot Code

Posted on 08:31 by mandela
Years ago I was walking through a Walmart and happened upon the Clearance isle. I looked up and saw a bunch of packets of Lego minifigures. I was shocked, as a kid I had loved Lego, but was stuck with only about 10 different styles of minifigures. These little packets I had found at Walmart promised 16 different exciting new styles. At a discount price of $1.50, I bought a few packs and ripped them open the minute I stepped out of the store, I was 'hooked' the minute I put them together. I ran in and bought the remaining ones and have been buying minifigures ever since.

Below is a cheat sheet of bump dot codes for the Series 10 minifigures currently out. This list was compiled with purchases made in the U.S., although all across the U.S. since I pick a up a few in what ever city I'm in at the time. Each code is from a minifigure I purchased with the exception of the Sea Captain and Medusa. Those two codes were given to me by a friend, since I have not yet got those for myself. I know from previous minifigure series that the bump codes can be different for various countries or regions.
I've also been told that a few of the minifigures have the same or very similar codes to discourage exactly what I'm doing, by releasing a cheat sheet. So don't take these codes as perfection, use them as a guide, along with feeling the pieces, and looking at the size of the pack. Obviously the Medusa minifigure is going to make the pack look very large, and the baseball player is going to be a very thin pack. If you run into other codes that are different than mine, drop me a note and I'll update or add your findings to this list.

I've also heard a rumor that the Mr Gold minifigure has the same code as one of the other minifigures, but that's just a rumor for now. Anyways I hope this cheat sheet helps you find the minifigures you're looking for. Good Luck
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