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Review: LEGO Build-a-Minifigure (BAM) Halloween 2023

We’re now in September, and Autumn has officially arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, with Halloween coming in two months.

Three new LEGO Minifigure characters have popped up in Build-a-Minifigure (BAM) worldwide, and these seem to be Halloween-themed which is perfect as we edge closer to spooky season.

Having only 3 Halloween-themed minifigures seems a little on the low side, especially when you compare it against BAM Q2 2022 which gave us a whopping 10 characters to collect.

I have a suspicion that LEGO is beginning to shift away from large quarterly drops to smaller monthly drops, but we’ll have to see if my theory rings true in the next few months. The smaller releases are more familiar to BAM releases pre-2021 where the selections were much smaller.

Let’s jump into a quick review of the new LEGO Halloween 2023 Build a Minifigure characters!

Check out previous build a Minifigure (BAM) releases below. I’m proud to say that this blog contains the most complete guide to all the LEGO Build a Minifigure releases as this is something I genuinely enjoy collecting and hunting for!

What are LEGO Build-a-Minifigure (BAM) exclusives?

In case you’re new to this, LEGO have been releasing new (and sometimes exclusives) into Build a Minifigure (BAM) stations that you’ll find at LEGO Stores. These are usually released on a quarterly basis, and are an intentional strategy to attract LEGO and Minifigure fans in-store.

You can customise your minifigures, and select a wig/hairpiece, head, torso, legs, and one accessory for these 3-pack blister packs which cost US$9.99 / AU$19.99.

If you want to get your hands on these, check your local LEGO Store, or if you’re in Australia and can’t get to a LEGO Certified Store, you can order them from the LEGO Certified Store’s website.

Some stores also send these new characters pre-packed, but that depends on your local store policy.

Halloween 2023 Build-a-Minifigure characters

First up, we have a most festive Halloween character with a Jack O’ Lantern Costume minifigure which is a really great pick for a Halloween-themed drop.

He comes with an exclusive new torso, which has the design of a green pumpkin with a silhouette of the carved eyes and mouth, and Happy Halloween written on it.

The Jack O’Lantern helmet and lantern are not new accessories, and yes, the lantern is technically incomplete as regular lanterns typically have a trans-yellow round 1×1 brick in it.

There are no trans-yellow bricks in the official configuration and you won’t find them in Build a Minifigure stations, so you’ll have to make do with this lantern frame.

The male head with the goatee and hearing aid is a fairly new having first appeared in the Modular Jazz Club which released early this year, but it’s nice to have this variant available widely in BAM stations.

Here’sa look at the back printing.

Next we have a Party Cat, a fun saxophonist in a cat costume that looks like he’s ready to liven up any Halloween party. The Black Cat ears are a new recolour, having only appeared in an orange tiger stripe variant (coincidentally in the 2020 BAM Halloween release) and in the Cheetah minifigure.

The Elton John-esque star glasses minifigure head is fairly uncommon as it’s only appeared once in 40382 Birthday Cake and is a pretty fun and groovy option. I also really like the spotted shirt with a loose pink bowtie, although it’s a shame that the dot pattern didn’t extend to the arms.

Here’s a look at the back printing. Overall, it’s a pretty fun minifigure, great for Halloween party scenes, although I really would’ve liked some cat makeup on the minifigure’s head instead of the star glasses.

And last but not least, we have a Tree Costume minifigure! More suited for background theatre characters, but I guess it works in the context of Halloween too.

The Tree Trunk costume in medium nougat isn’t new, but was previously an exclusive part in 41714 Andrea’s Theatre School, so it’s nice to be able to get this in LEGO Build a Minifigure stations as it’s quite a large element and looks fun.

While the lime green watering can is a bit of a lackluster accessory, I really like the brown jumper torso, with wood grain pattern on it which looks fantastic, and was a nice surprise to find under the tree costume!

Oh and you can stack them all up together as well.

This is a pretty decent selection for Halloween with some interesting, if a little safe outfits and accessories to spice up the Build a Minifigure station selection.

I feel like previous Halloween BAM releases (especially 2022) were a bit more fun, but if you’re starting your collection of spooky Halloween minifigures, or planning a spooky MOC for October, this is a fun party-themed selection to add to it.

But you know, the kinda party where everyone’s costume is kinda lazy and derivative.

For more Build-a-Minifigure exclusives, check out my previous reviews

What do you think of the Halloween 2023 BAM minifigures? Will you go hunting for these?

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12 responses to “Review: LEGO Build-a-Minifigure (BAM) Halloween 2023”

  1. RR says:

    The head piece seems to went wrong
    those green glasses are for Halloween 🎃 costume
    Then cat eyes for cat lady
    Tree suit beard guy head ?

  2. Georges says:

    The visit to the Bam section was the worst I ever had this September. They did not even have all the new parts you show here. The rest was also a very poor choice. I hope the next quarter will have more exciting parts.

  3. DREADBRICKS says:

    Really poor figures from Lego this year
    Green Pumpkin torso is nice but the rest are really boring
    Cat ears that look like mouse ears and no tail – great
    Tree man with watering can – ooh so scary
    Pumpkin head reused from last year
    Lantern with no light
    dear oh dear oh dear

  4. Shoff says:

    I called my local LEGO store and the employee told me that their store doesn’t have the Halloween BAM yet. She claimed to not even know what the figures would be. I would have thought this release would be the same across the country.

    • DREADBRICKS says:

      They’ll have them soon, they show up in the stores at a similar time but not always on the same day
      I have three stores near me and one will sell them before the other every time

  5. Nancy says:

    I find all 3 of these dull. It’s Halloween! So many more fun options they could have done.

  6. Andrew says:

    Hi 🙂 How do you know what’s the intended Minifigure? At the Shop you have lots of parts and you can build any combination making your very own Minifigure. However, on your blog I see these very specific BAMs which Lego “wants” us to build. Does Lego publish the intended Minifigure photos?
    It how does it work?

  7. Dave says:

    Hi, great review! I guess some Lego people are a bit lazy in the costume department? (At least there isn’t a guy with just a T-shirt torso with “this is my costume” printed on it.
    If I was getting these I’d swap in a trans piece to go in that lantern, maybe in trans orange? And I’d swap the tree costume an axe for the watering can (to increase scariness 10%)

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