Customized Lego Wolfpack Minifigures

I have eight series 27 Wolfpack figures and two figures from the Medieval Town Square set that I customized. I tried to make each figure look more unique, and less similar to each other.

Thieves

For these two figures I gave them the torso from the Medieval Town Square and the arms and legs from the Series 25 Barbarian. I tried to make them look more like thieves and less like warriors.

Leader

For this Wolfpack figure, I started with the arms, legs and shield and made him into a leader by using the torso from the Series 25 Barbarian and a dark tan fur neck collar.

Warriors

For this Wolfpack figure I kept close to the original design. I change the head for one with a scar and gave him a black sword.

For this Wolfpack warrior, I gave him a helmet from the Viking Village set, a spiked shoulder armor piece and an Uruk-hai sword.

Here’s another Wolfpack warrior that looks similar, but if you look closely, you’ll notice he has different shoulder armor, a different face and a different sword. The sword is from the series 25 barbarian.

Here’s a third variation of this Wolfpack figure. He uses the sword from the original figure and everything else is the same as the first of this type of figure.

For this Wolfpack figure, I gave him a black helmet from the Lion Knight Castle set, and a black sword. I also swapped the printed arms for plain black ones. I think it matches the overall look of the figure better that way.

This ax-wielding Wolfpack figure is my favorite of them all. He uses a pearl dark gray ax, and the helmet from the Viking village.

Rogue

For this figure, I gave him a black sword and the face from the series 25 goat herder. Like the figure above, I swapped the printed arms for the black ones to blend in better.

Early Version Warrior

This figure used a torso from the Viking village set. This was another version of a warrior that I tried out early on, but decided to reuse the parts for different figures that you already saw above.

First Try

These are the first two Wolfpack figures I made. They both use shirts from the Medieval Town Square set. The first one uses the arms and legs from the Series 25 Barbarian and the second one uses the legs from the Dungeons & Dragons Elf Bard. I’m glad I kept trying, because I like the newer versions much better.


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