Goat Herd (Series 25)
col25-1 · Collectible Minifigures
Series 25 · 2024 (January 1st debut)

Figure ID
col25-1
Theme
Collectible Minifigures
Year Released
2024 (January 1st debut)
Rarity
Uncommon; part of a randomized 12-figure series, but highly sought after due to the 'Goat' element.
Head
Single-sided print with a calm, bearded expression and graying eyebrows; skin tone is light flesh.
Torso
Dark green rustic shepherd's tunic with a brown belt and white undershirt; simple back printing of tunic folds.
Legs
Dual-molded light flesh and tan to represent a short-sleeved tunic effect reaching the knees, with brown boots.
Accessories
The legendary LEGO Goat (White with dark tan horns), a shepherd's crook (staff), and a dark gray cheese slope to represent milk/cheese.
Color Scheme
Earth tones: Dark Green, Tan, Brown, and secondary White.
Printing Details
High quality pad printing on torso and dual-molded legs; the goat features accurate black eye printing and horn detailing.
Variants
None; this is the first modern update to the 2011 Mill Village Raid goat.
Condition Notes
Main concern is the goat's horns (soft plastic can scuff) and the box integrity if collecting sealed; scan codes should be intact.
Estimated Value
$5.00 - $8.00 (Standard retail/secondary market); goat piece alone often sells for $3.00 - $5.00.
Price (New)
$4.99 (MSRP per blind box)
Compatible Sets
71045 LEGO Minifigures Series 25
Character Background
A humble medieval or rural farm worker; significant because it marks the return of the LEGO goat which was absent for 13 years.
Design Notes
The QR-style data matrix code on the box (as seen in the image) allows collectors to identify the figure without opening the box using scanner apps.
Similar Minifigures
Forestman variants, Series 15 Farmer, or the original shepherd from set 7189.
Collectibility
High; the goat is a 'meme' status item in the LEGO community, driving massive volume sales of this specific character.
History
This figure settled decade-long fan demands for the return of the goat mold, which had become incredibly expensive on the secondary market.
Interesting Facts
The factory code '106S6' and the specific 2D data matrix shown in the image confirms the contents of the box via modern scanner tech.
Display Suggestions
Ideal for medieval MOCs, farm dioramas, or alongside the 10332 Medieval Town Square.
Modification Potential
Excellent for 'Castle' theme purist customs; torso and legs are versatile for peasants or adventurers.
Overall Assessment
A 10/10 figure for Series 25; the inclusion of the goat makes this the 'chase' figure for the entire wave.