Bill Denbrough
idea065 (associated torso/legs) · The LEGO Movie / LEGO City / Ideas
Generic / MOC Component · 2019 (Torso release year)

Figure ID
idea065 (associated torso/legs)
Theme
The LEGO Movie / LEGO City / Ideas
Year Released
2019 (Torso release year)
Rarity
Uncommon as a specific character; common as parts. This is a kitbashed or MOC (My Own Creation) figure.
Head
Yellow head with thin black glasses, thin smile, and eyebrows. Topped with a Tan/Sand Yellow messy hair/wig piece.
Torso
Sand Blue Suit Jacket with Dark Red Tie and White Shirt, Silver Belt Buckle printing. Sand blue arms and yellow hands.
Legs
Matching Sand Blue plain legs, standard minifigure scale.
Accessories
None visible in the image. Often paired with a red balloon or bicycle in fan-made 'IT' displays.
Color Scheme
Primary Sand Blue with accents of Red, White, and Yellow classic skin tone.
Printing Details
Pad printed torso with sharp lines. The suit jacket has button and pocket detailing. Head features high-contrast black printing for the glasses.
Variants
The torso was originally seen on the 'Big Bang Theory' Howard Wolowitz (different color) or more prominently Stan Hanrahan from Hidden Side, but this Sand Blue version is most commonly associated with The LEGO Movie 2 accessory sets or Hidden Side sets.
Condition Notes
Check for neck cracks and 'play wear' on the torso printing. The sand blue color is generally resistant to UV fading compared to lighter blues.
Estimated Value
$4.00 - $7.00 USD (As a completed figure made of these specific parts).
Price (New)
N/A - This specific combination is not a single retail set figure. The torso and legs originated in sets ranging from $10 to $50.
Compatible Sets
Torso appears in 70418 J.B.'s Ghost Lab; Hair appears in multiple themes including Harry Potter (Luna Lovegood) and City.
Character Background
This figure is a custom recreation of Bill Denbrough from Stephen King's 'IT'. LEGO does not officially produce 'IT' sets due to the 'mature' rating of the source material.
Design Notes
Utilizes standard civilian parts to represent a specific character. The choice of sand blue accurately mimics the 80s-era aesthetic of many horror protagonists.
Similar Minifigures
Other members of the 'Losers Club' (customs), or official LEGO City businessmen figures.
Collectibility
Moderate for fans of horror MOCs; low for purist theme collectors as it is not a factory-official character lineup.
History
Follows the trend of AFOLs (Adult Fans of LEGO) using the 'fleshtone era' hair pieces and detailed modern torsos to recreate R-rated film characters.
Interesting Facts
The torso used here is often used by fans to create custom 'Doctor Who' figures (Modern Era) or 'Better Call Saul' characters due to the suit color.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed in a rainy street scene MOC with a 'Storm Drain' build and a red 1x1 round tile.
Modification Potential
Extremely high. Can be easily turned into a generic office worker or a different character by swapping the hair piece.
Overall Assessment
A well-executed custom figure using 100% official LEGO parts. It capture the likeness of the character effectively despite being a kitbash.