: Adults with limited living space often prefer "shadow box" displays of minifigures over large, bulky sets that require significant shelf real estate.

Minifigures have become "investment-grade" collectibles, with some studies suggesting LEGO can outperform traditional assets like gold or stocks, yielding average annual returns of at least . Are LEGO Minifigures A Good Investment?

The practice of buying individual LEGO minifigures has transformed from a niche hobby into a substantial global market, driven by . While LEGO sets were once primarily valued for their "build experience," many contemporary collectors now view the "soul" of a set to be its exclusive characters, leading to a vibrant secondary market where single figures can fetch thousands of dollars. The Appeal of the Individual Character

: Builders often buy specific figures to populate "My Own Creations" (MOCs), such as needing specific soldiers for a historical battle scene or characters for a custom Star Wars army.