Is there a minifigure museum? I have a gallon jar (& more) of minifigures that my kids have mixed and matched. Is there a website I can reference in order to put the minifigures back in their original configurations (including their gear)?
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Thanks! I'd say you are all correct! I haven't read the book yet, but the websites are great. I'm having a blast. – Major Stackings Nov 05 '11 at 01:32
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I perused the websites & read the book review. Does anyone know if the book shows the accessories that go with each minifig? The links show them bare handed. – Major Stackings Nov 05 '11 at 06:40
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I'm on the waiting list with the KING CO library system. Hoping to have a definitive answer soon. – Major Stackings Nov 23 '11 at 20:06
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Our library has declined to stock the book at this time. – Major Stackings Jan 28 '12 at 03:18
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The website Brickset.com has an extensive database of sets, digital copies of instructions and a Minifig database built in cooperation with Bricklink. The layout and style may be a little more user friendly than the Bricklink catalogue and if you register on the site you can keep track of your collection.
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The Unofficial LEGO Minifigure Catalog lists every minifigure ever produced, up to 2010.

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2I must admit, however, that I can't comment on the quality nor usefulness of this book for the task in hand, as I have not actually seen a copy myself. Unfortunately, the cover price is just too high for something I wouldn't use that much. Nevertheless, I hope the link to the book will prove useful to someone else. – Kramii Nov 03 '11 at 07:21
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You are right. It is a bit spendy. I imagine it would be an entertaining book to check out at the librairy. – Major Stackings Nov 03 '11 at 22:09