Make the perfect LEGO Marvel Ronin minifigure with new NINJAGO bricks
We’ve yet to receive a proper LEGO Marvel Ronin minifigure from Avengers: Endgame, but one creative mind has a plan for some NINJAGO bricks.
Simple_brick on Instagram has shared their design for a custom Ronin minifigure, using a variety of pieces, but the iconic pointed hood is made possible thanks to Cole’s mask elements from LEGO NINJAGO Dragons Rising.
Though he has yet to appear in the animated series fully, Cole’s black mask pieces are perfect in colour and shape for Ronin and thankfully, they’re easy to come across. As for the rest of the custom minifigure’s elements, we’ve sourced the parts you’ll need in the table below.
Minifigure part | Minifigure | Sets |
---|---|---|
Mask | Cole | 71791 Zane’s Dragon Power Spinjitzu Race Car 71795 Temple of the Dragon Energy Cores |
Torso | Outrider | 76247 The Hulkbuster: The Battle of Wakanda |
Head | Loki (?) | 71031 Marvel Studios (?) |
Arms | Spider-Man | 76195 Spider-Man’s Drone Duel |
Legs | Empress Beatrix | 71795 Temple of the Dragon Energy Cores 71796 Elemental Dragon vs. The Empress Mech |
Admittedly, we’ve had to take a guess at the head piece in use as Loki’s from 71031 Marvel Studios seems to be closest, assuming the image has been edited slightly. Still, any number of light nougat heads would do the job just as well.
The torso uses an element from the most recent Outrider minifigure, but the back print rather than the front.
It’s an excellent custom minifigure that utilises recent elements for the closest recreation of Ronin currently possible.
NINJAGO’s new mask elements are proving to be versatile including for DC and two other Marvel characters.
Featured image: simple_brick
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