Series 25 - Goatherd
col25-10 · Collectible Minifigures
Series 25 · 2024

Figure ID
col25-10
Theme
Collectible Minifigures
Year Released
2024
Rarity
Common
Head
Dual-sided printed head featuring a friendly smiling expression with freckles on one side and a determined expression on the reverse, complete with a brown peasant-style hairpiece.
Torso
Tan rustic tunic torso with dark brown leather-look printing, belt details, and detailed back printing showing texture and pouches.
Legs
Medium nougat molded legs with dual-molded dark brown boots, standard hip piece, and no side leg printing.
Accessories
Includes a newly molded LEGO goat figure in white with horns, a shepherd's crook accessory, and a satchel/bag piece.
Color Scheme
Earthy tones including tan, dark brown, medium nougat, and white, perfectly suited for a rustic medieval or farm setting.
Printing Details
High-quality modern pad printing featuring clean lines, detailed texture mapping on the torso, and precise dual-sided facial features.
Variants
Standard blind box release with matrix code variants on the bottom of the box used by collectors to identify specific figures.
Condition Notes
Brand new condition expected from sealed blind boxes. Standard wear points for used versions include minor scratching on the goat horn or torso.
Estimated Value
5.00 USD to 8.00 USD for a complete new figure with the goat accessory.
Price (New)
4.99 USD original retail price for individual blind boxes.
Compatible Sets
71045 Collectible Minifigures Series 25
Character Background
A pastoral villager character designed to fit into medieval castle layouts, farm scenes, or historical dioramas, heavily celebrated by fans for including the long-awaited return of the LEGO goat.
Design Notes
Features the highly anticipated redesigned LEGO goat mold, which fixes the stationary head issue of the classic 2011 Farm goat by introducing a movable head piece.
Similar Minifigures
Series 10 Medusa, Series 20 Tournament Knight, Medieval Blacksmith figures, and other historical peasant minifigures.
Collectibility
Extremely high collector demand primarily driven by the inclusion of the new LEGO goat mold, making multiple purchases common for army building.
History
Released in January 2024 as part of the transition period where LEGO began using larger matrix data matrix codes on cardboard boxes instead of foil bags to allow scanner identification.
Interesting Facts
The data matrix code visible in the image is specifically scanned by collector apps to verify the exact contents of the blind box without opening it.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed on a green baseplate alongside medieval castle sets like the Lion Knights' Castle or medieval village layouts.
Modification Potential
Parts can be easily repurposed for medieval MOCs, fantasy village builds, and historical custom displays.
Overall Assessment
An absolute must-have minifigure for castle and farm enthusiasts, rated highly due to the inclusion of the updated goat mold and excellent rustic printing.