Wyldstyle - Closed Mouth Smile

tlm001 · The LEGO Movie

Generic / Standard Series · 2014 - Debuted in the first wave of The LEGO Movie sets (specifically 70803 Cloud Cuckoo Palace)

Wyldstyle - Closed Mouth Smile

Figure ID

tlm001

Theme

The LEGO Movie

Year Released

2014 - Debuted in the first wave of The LEGO Movie sets (specifically 70803 Cloud Cuckoo Palace)

Rarity

Common. This specific variant was mass-produced across several retail sets, making it the most accessible version of the character.

Head

Light Flesh, female, black eyebrows, eyes with white pupils, standard peach lips with a closed-mouth smile. It is a dual-sided head, with the alternate face showing a scowling/angry expression.

Torso

Black with Wyldstyle's signature graffiti/hoodie print. Includes magenta and medium azure patterns, silver buckles, and a utility belt. Torso back is printed with the continuation of the hoodie design and blue/pink accents.

Legs

Dark Stone Grey (Dark Bluish Gray) with black and silver printing. Design includes a silver belt buckle, pocket details on the left, and a decorative chain on the right hip/thigh.

Accessories

As shown in the image, the figure is missing its primary accessory: the black hood/hair combo piece. In sets, she typically includes a 'Super Secret' relic or a weapon like a crossbow.

Color Scheme

A 'gritty' urban palette consisting primarily of Black and Dark Bluish Gray, accented by 'Neon' pops of Magenta and Medium Azure to reflect her rebellious graffiti-artist persona.

Printing Details

High-quality pad printing typical of the 2014 era. Includes front and back torso printing. The leg printing is detailed but restricted to the front and hip transition; no wrap-around side-leg printing.

Variants

Several variants exist: tlm017 (Open Mouth), tlm054 (with Hood Up), tlm128 (Apocalypseburg version with goggles), and various 'Lucy' iterations from the sequel.

Condition Notes

Common wear points include torque cracks on the sides of the torso and thinning of the silver print on the belt. The hair/hood piece is prone to 'clutch' loosening over time.

Estimated Value

Used (as pictured, without hair): $1.00 - $2.00. Used (complete with hair): $3.00 - $5.00. New/Mint: $7.00 - $9.00.

Price (New)

Originally available in sets ranging from the $19.99 (70803) to $99.99 (70816). In 2014, the average cost per minifigure in these sets was approximately $3.50-$4.00.

Compatible Sets

70803 Cloud Cuckoo Palace, 70816 Benny's Spaceship, Spaceship, SPACESHIP!, 70811 The Flying Flusher, and 70801 Melting Room.

Character Background

Also known as Lucy, she is a Master Builder and a rebel fighting against Lord Business. She is the female lead of The LEGO Movie, known for her tough exterior and skills in building without instructions.

Design Notes

The figure was revolutionary for its time by incorporating modern street-wear aesthetics (hoodies and leggings) into a LEGO system character, blending 'City' style with action-hero details.

Similar Minifigures

Lucy (The LEGO Movie 2 versions), Vitruvius, Emmet Brickowski, and various members of the Master Builder group like Batman or MetalBeard.

Collectibility

Moderate. While iconic, the high volume of production keeps the value stable and low. Essential for fans of the movie, but not a high-yield investment piece.

History

Wyldstyle marked LEGO's shift toward character-driven internal IPs supported by feature-length theatrical films. She represents the 'Master Builder' archetype that defines the film's philosophy.

Interesting Facts

The 'scribbles' on her torso are intentional graffiti tags that match the blue and pink streaks she wears in her hair (though the hair is missing in this photo).

Display Suggestions

Display alongside Emmet on a 'Piece of Resistance' stand. Looks best in a brightly colored MOC like Cloud Cuckoo Land to contrast her dark outfit.

Modification Potential

Excellent. Her torso and legs are frequently used by customizers to create 'punk' or 'post-apocalyptic' female characters for City or Star Wars MOCs.

Overall Assessment

A quintessential 2010s LEGO figure. While the specific example in the image is incomplete (missing its unique hair piece), the print quality remains a highlight of LEGO's mid-decade production.

Identified on 4/14/2026