Instead, I give them new names, and they’re usually something between “silly face” and “cool guy” (not very creative, I know). I usually don’t know the official names of LEGO minifigures. I can imagine a child go “pew pew” with the so-called evil ones, but I just say “I’m sorry, you don’t look that scary” and burst into laughter. They are quite original and honestly, very silly-looking. The aliens are by far my favorite space minifigures in the CMF series. But right now, without knowing their stories, without knowing how they came to be, I think I’m allowed to be a bit critical. It’s as if they ran out of ideas and someone said “Hey, let’s make this guy again, but in a different color!” Of course, the same thing can be said about other minifigures, too. While I appreciate the variety in general, some of them just don’t feel right. I have more than half of them, some because I liked them, some because of the blindbag. There are over 20 space related minifigures in the CMF series – and don’t worry, we won’t be talking about all of them this week. I admit, I was always a pirates & knights kinda girl, but I never said no to LEGO Space sets. The M-Tron and Blacktron sets followed them, and then the Exploriens, Mars Mission, Ice Planet… so I’ve had my fair share of spacemen and aliens. The first spacemen I had were from the Futuron sets, and to this day, they hold a special place in my heart. You see, when I was little, the minifigures known as Classic Spacemen have already come and gone. Let me warn you, though, I tend to get a bit critical when it comes to LEGO Space. Right, the animals! No, no, we did that too… hmm, I’m getting forgetful in my old age… oh wait, I know, today we’ll take a look at the collectible LEGO Space minifigures! Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another Minifigures through time… wait, we did that.
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