Shaggy Rogers

sc002 · Scooby-Doo

LEGO Dimensions / Level Pack · 2015

Shaggy Rogers

Figure ID

sc002

Theme

Scooby-Doo

Year Released

2015

Rarity

Uncommon to Rare. While released in multiple sets, the Scooby-Doo theme had a short production run (2015-2016), making all characters highly sought after by collectors today.

Head

Light Flesh dual-sided head. Side 1: Scared expression with open mouth and stubble. Side 2: Grinning/Smirking expression with stubble (shown in image). Features a unique Medium Nougat messy hair piece designed specifically for Shaggy.

Torso

Lime Green torso with deep V-neck printing showing Light Flesh skin. Features subtle dark green crease lines for clothing detail. Light Flesh arms and hands. Minimalist design consistent with the 1969 cartoon aesthetic.

Legs

Dark Red unprinted legs with Dark Red hips. Dark Red is the specific LEGO color used to represent Shaggy's iconic bell-bottom pants.

Accessories

In the image, he is standing on a LEGO Dimensions Toy Tag (Trans-Light Blue 4x4 dish with Scooby-Doo mystery/magnifying glass printing). Original sets often included a 'Scooby Snack' (printed 1x1 tile) or a high-stack sandwich.

Color Scheme

Primary colors are Lime Green (shirt) and Dark Red (pants), with Medium Nougat (hair). This palette perfectly mimics the original Hanna-Barbera character design.

Printing Details

High-quality pad printing on the head and torso. The torso features clean lines for the V-neck. No leg or arm printing, which is accurate to the simple animation style of the source material.

Variants

The figure itself (sc002) is identical across most sets. However, the version in the LEGO Dimensions pack includes the NFC Toy Tag base. Another variant exists with a different facial expression (sc010) in the Mummy Museum set.

Condition Notes

Common wear points include neck cracks on the torso and loose arm joints. The Medium Nougat hair piece can develop scuffs on the peaks of the 'messy' mold. The Toy Tag base is prone to scratches on the underside.

Estimated Value

Loose Minifigure: $15 - $22 USD. With Dimensions Tag: $20 - $30 USD. Prices for the Scooby-Doo line have risen significantly as the theme is retired and nostalgic demand increases.

Price (New)

The LEGO Dimensions Scooby-Doo Team Pack (71201) originally retailed for $24.99 USD in 2015.

Compatible Sets

75902 The Mystery Machine, 75904 Mystery Mansion, 71201 Dimensions Team Pack, 75901 Mystery Plane Adventures.

Character Background

Norville 'Shaggy' Rogers is the cowardly, snack-loving best friend of Scooby-Doo. He first appeared in 'Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!' in 1969 and has remained a pop-culture icon for over 50 years.

Design Notes

The hair mold is the standout feature, perfectly capturing Shaggy's 'shaggy' hairstyle. LEGO opted for a bright Lime Green rather than a muted olive to make the figure pop in a toy format.

Similar Minifigures

Fred Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, and various Scooby-Doo variants. Also similar in 'slacker' vibe to some LEGO City 'Surfer' or 'Skater' characters.

Collectibility

High. The Scooby-Doo theme is a 'cult classic' among LEGO fans. Because the main cast was only available for a short window, completing the 'Gang' is a priority for many collectors.

History

Launched in 2015 to coincide with the direct-to-video LEGO Scooby-Doo movies. It marked the first time the license was handled by the LEGO Group after years of being with rival brands like Character Building.

Interesting Facts

The Shaggy minifigure head is often reused by 'purist' customizers to create characters with 'stoner' or 'lazy' aesthetics due to the unique stubble and tired eye printing.

Display Suggestions

Display alongside the LEGO 75902 Mystery Machine. The Dimensions tag suggests a 'Games' themed display or a specific Scooby-Doo mystery vignette.

Modification Potential

The head and hair are frequently used for custom 'The Last of Us' Joel figures or generic civilian MOCs. The Lime torso is useful for bright-colored civilian outfits.

Overall Assessment

An excellent 9/10 representation of a licensed character. While simple in construction, it is instantly recognizable and holds its value extremely well due to the retired nature of the theme.

Identified on 5/13/2026