
LEGO Minigure template courtesy of Coloring Home. If youre a true fan of these blocks, you may use Adobe Illustrator with its shape tools that will help you create a version of yourself or your friend as a. The sky is the limit when it comes to LEGOs, including the Minifigures! I've gone ahead and drawn a few examples, but don't let that hold you back. I found a couple of great models on GradCAD from Yauhen - Lego Skeleton Minifig Fantasy Era and Classic Lego Skeleton. I used Pixlr, a free online image editing website. You (or your grown-up) can print out this image (just right click it and open in a new tab to print) and grab some crayons, colored pencils, or markers to design your own Minifigure! It can be a superhero, Star Wars character, or you! You can even use an extra sheet of blank paper to make your Minifigure some hair or a hat-or a few!Īnd if you don't have a printer at home, you can download the image instead and color it in Microsoft Paint or a similar software.


And even though I don't own any LEGO sets anymore, I still enjoy them a lot-and I'm sure you do too! So as winter break winds down, whether you own your own LEGOs or not, feel free to take some time to design your own LEGO Minifigure the old fashioned way! Well, there's probably people out there who don't, but I'm not one of them.
