Doc Brown (Emmet Brown) - White Hazmat Suit
dim002 · LEGO Dimensions / Back to the Future
Dimensions Wave 1 / Fun Pack · 2015

Figure ID
dim002
Theme
LEGO Dimensions / Back to the Future
Year Released
2015
Rarity
Uncommon; exclusive to the LEGO Dimensions Fun Pack 71201.
Head
Light Flesh, dual-sided facial printing: one side smiling, the other surprised/shocked. Includes distinct white messy hair piece (rubberized texture).
Torso
White torso with hazmat suit printing; features a radiation meter, pens in a pocket, a belt, and a green undershirt. Back is printed with suit details.
Legs
Plain white unprinted legs and hips.
Accessories
Large flat silver/grey wrench; the figure's base in the original pack was a translucent blue 'Dimensions' toy tag (not shown in image).
Color Scheme
Dominant white with light flesh skin, silver/grey accents, and minor red/green detailing on the torso.
Printing Details
High-quality pad printing on the torso (front and back) and head. Clean lines typical of the 2015 era with no arm or leg printing.
Variants
This is the 'Dimensions' version. Variants include the 2013 DeLorean set version (bttf002) and the 2022 DeLorean version (bttf003).
Condition Notes
Common wear points include the white rubberized hair piece which attracts dust/lint and can yellow over time. White plastic is prone to UV discoloration.
Estimated Value
Current market value is approximately $5.00 - $8.00 USD for a used loose figure. Complete with toy tag and build, it is $10.00 - $15.00 USD.
Price (New)
The 71201 Fun Pack originally retailed for $14.99 USD in 2015.
Compatible Sets
71201 Back to the Future Doc Brown Fun Pack.
Character Background
Based on Dr. Emmet 'Doc' Brown from the Back to the Future trilogy, specifically his look from the 1985 Twin Pines Mall scene.
Design Notes
Utilizes the specific rubberized hair piece first introduced in the LEGO Ideas CUUSOO DeLorean set, providing a unique 'mad scientist' aesthetic.
Similar Minifigures
Marty McFly (dim001), Doc Brown (bttf002), and the Series 14 Scientist (col219).
Collectibility
Moderate collectibility for Back to the Future fans and Dimensions completionists. Values are stable but not rapidly appreciating.
History
Part of the first wave of LEGO's 'Toys-to-Life' game, Dimensions, which merged numerous licensed IPs into a single gaming ecosystem.
Interesting Facts
The torso print includes a very small radiation symbol on the meter, a nod to the plutonium-fueled time machine.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed alongside a LEGO DeLorean or in a dedicated LEGO Dimensions baseplate display.
Modification Potential
Excellent for 'mad scientist' customs; the torso is frequently used for laboratory or nuclear facility MOCs.
Overall Assessment
A solid, era-accurate representation of an iconic character. While common, its unique hair and torso printing make it a staple for movie fans.