Ultra Agents Agent Caila Phoenix
uagt012 · Ultra Agents
Wave 1 - Antimatter Saga · 2014. Released as part of the debut wave for the high-tech action-adventure theme that bridged the gap between traditional City and sci-fi themes like Super Heroes.

Figure ID
uagt012
Theme
Ultra Agents
Year Released
2014. Released as part of the debut wave for the high-tech action-adventure theme that bridged the gap between traditional City and sci-fi themes like Super Heroes.
Rarity
Uncommon. She only appeared in a single retail set (70163). While not exceptionally rare, the Ultra Agents theme had a relatively short production run of two years, making secondary market availability moderate.
Head
Light flesh tone with a smirk and large red tech-goggles printed over the eyes. It is dual-sided, featuring an alternative determined expression. The hair is a reddish-brown 'Swoosh' style side-swept mold.
Torso
Bright Green torso featuring high-tech agent armor printing. Includes a lime green and white chest plate, a grey utility belt with a yellow central power core, and back printing of energy vents. Bright green arms with yellow hands.
Legs
Solid white legs. No printing is present on the hips or legs for this specific character, which is a common cost-saving choice for secondary characters in that era.
Accessories
In her original set, she is equipped with a translucent light blue energy blaster and a tech-device. The figure in the image is missing these accessories.
Color Scheme
A vibrant palette of Bright Green, White, and Yellow accents, accented by Red goggles and Brown hair. This scheme identifies her as a recruit of the Ultra Agent organization.
Printing Details
High-quality pad printing typical of the mid-2010s. The torso print is crisp with sharp lines on the utility belt. The goggle printing on the head is particularly vibrant against the flesh tone background.
Variants
This is the only version of Caila Phoenix ever produced; no other outfits or variants exist.
Condition Notes
Common wear points include the white legs, which are prone to discoloration and visible scuffing. The prints on the torso are generally durable, but the 'neck ring' of the torso can show stress cracks if the arms are moved aggressively.
Estimated Value
Used (complete): $4 - $7 USD. Loose as shown (no accessories): $3 - $5 USD. New: Hard to find separately, typically part of set 70163 ($60+).
Price (New)
She appeared in set 70163 Toxikita's Toxic Meltdown which retailed for $39.99 USD in 2014.
Compatible Sets
70163 Toxikita's Toxic Meltdown (2014).
Character Background
Caila Phoenix is an elite agent within the LEGO Ultra Agents organization, specializing in high-speed pursuit and tech-based combat against various supervillains in Astor City.
Design Notes
The torso print utilizes a 'heroic' tech aesthetic similar to the 'Galaxy Squad' theme but with a more grounded, sleek secret-agent feel. The red goggles are a signature element of her character design.
Similar Minifigures
Agent Jack Fury (uagt001), Agent Max Burns (uagt002), and other Ultra Agents characters. Designs also share similarities with some female Galaxy Squad members.
Collectibility
Moderate. Collectors of original LEGO themes or those seeking to complete the Ultra Agent roster hunt for her. It is a niche theme with a dedicated cult following but lacks the mass market demand of Star Wars.
History
Ultra Agents was a successor to themes like Agents and Alpha Team. This figure represents the peak of LEGO's mid-2010s internal science fiction IP development featuring app-integration.
Interesting Facts
The 'Swoosh' hairpiece used here in reddish-brown was later used for a variety of popular characters in Disney and Marvel lines, but it debuted effectively in this era as a standard female action hair mold.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed in a tech-infused MOC or alongside other Ultra Agents like Curtis Bolt and Astor City police. Using a translucent blue baseplate mimics the holographic tech used in the Ultra Agents app.
Modification Potential
Excellent for 'purist' customs. The white legs and green torso allow her parts to be used for female sci-fi pilots or generic Star Wars rebel technician MOCs.
Overall Assessment
A solid, well-designed figure that serves as a core part of the Ultra Agents experience. While current value is low, her unique printing and the short-lived nature of the theme make her a worthy addition for collectors of LEGO's original storylines.