Wyldstyle / Lucy - Construction Outfit
tlm002 · The LEGO Movie
The LEGO Movie (2014) · 2014

Figure ID
tlm002
Theme
The LEGO Movie
Year Released
2014
Rarity
Common
Head
Dual-sided yellow head with smudged face paint and cheeky grin on one side, alternative expression on the other. Features a unique bright light orange hair piece with a tied-back ponytail and black goggles printed on the forehead.
Torso
Blue arms with grey hands, torso printed with orange construction overalls over a blue sweater, complete with a white pencil or tool sticking out of the front pocket.
Legs
Plain orange unprinted legs matching the orange overalls.
Accessories
None visible in the image, though typically comes with a red hood piece or occasionally a black hood depending on the specific set version.
Color Scheme
Bright orange, blue, and yellow with white and grey accents representing her construction attire.
Printing Details
High-quality standard LEGO pad printing with clean lines, dual-sided facial expressions, and detailed torso straps and pockets.
Variants
Includes versions with different headgear such as a hood piece instead of the hair piece, as well as her Master Builder outfits.
Condition Notes
Check for scratching on the face printing, paint wear on the grey hands, torso fading, and clutch power on the legs.
Estimated Value
$2.00 to $4.00 USD used, around $5.00 to $7.00 USD new.
Price (New)
Came in sets ranging from $10 to $80 in 2014.
Compatible Sets
70801 Melting Room, 70808 Super Cycle Chase, 70811 The Flying Flusher
Character Background
Wyldstyle (later revealed to be named Lucy) is a tough, independent Master Builder and one of the main protagonists of The LEGO Movie, serving as Emmet's primary mentor and companion.
Design Notes
Features a specialized dual-molded or printed hair piece with integrated goggles that became iconic for the character.
Similar Minifigures
Emmet, Benny the Spaceman, Unikitty, Batman from The LEGO Movie.
Collectibility
Moderate demand for fans of The LEGO Movie, but mass-produced enough to remain very affordable.
History
Released alongside the theatrical debut of the blockbuster The LEGO Movie in 2014, marking a major milestone for LEGO's proprietary cinematic themes.
Interesting Facts
Her real name (Lucy) is kept a secret for much of the first film, and her character design changes significantly in The LEGO Movie 2.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed on a standard black LEGO baseplate alongside Emmet and other Master Builders from the first film.
Modification Potential
Great for custom construction worker MOCs or mixing and matching parts with other urban and sci-fi characters.
Overall Assessment
A fun, highly recognizable figure from a beloved cinematic theme with great printing and iconic accessories.