Emmet Brickowski - Construction Outfit, Determined/Scared Expression

tlm001 · The LEGO Movie

The LEGO Movie 1 · 2014

Emmet Brickowski - Construction Outfit, Determined/Scared Expression

Figure ID

tlm001

Theme

The LEGO Movie

Year Released

2014

Rarity

Common

Head

Dual-sided light nougat head with open mouth smile/determined expression on one side and worried expression on the other, though hair is missing in this image.

Torso

Medium blue hoodie with blue construction overalls, yellow undershirt, pocket printing with ID badge tag, and back zipper detail.

Legs

Sand blue pants with printed utility pockets, belt, and creases matching the construction worker outfit.

Accessories

None currently attached in this image (commonly paired with a red 1x1 round tile 'Piece of Resistance' or construction hard hat).

Color Scheme

Medium blue, sand blue, yellow, and black highlights representing standard construction wear.

Printing Details

High-quality modern pad printing featuring fine lines for zippers, pockets, and facial expressions.

Variants

Multiple variations exist including versions with different facial prints, wet suit prints, and Master Builder gear.

Condition Notes

Missing hair piece, moderate surface wear on the torso printing and legs, standard yellow hands intact.

Estimated Value

1.00 USD to 3.00 USD used complete, approximately 1.00 USD for this incomplete state.

Price (New)

Originally available in sets ranging from 10.00 USD to 70.00 USD in 2014.

Compatible Sets

70801 Melting Room, 70802 Bad Cop's Pursuit, 70808 Super Cycle Chase, 70818 Double-Decker Couch

Character Background

Emmet Brickowski is an ordinary, rules-following construction worker who is mistakenly identified as the Special, the greatest Master Builder in the universe.

Design Notes

Captures the iconic everyday look of the protagonist from the 2014 animated feature film.

Similar Minifigures

Wyldstyle, Lord Business, Benny the 1980s Space Guy, Bad Cop

Collectibility

Low to moderate collectibility due to high production numbers, highly common across multiple sets from 2014.

History

Released alongside the theatrical debut of The LEGO Movie in 2014, marking a massive commercial shift for LEGO's cinematic properties.

Interesting Facts

Emmet's design was intentionally kept generic to emphasize his ordinary nature compared to other specialized minifigures.

Display Suggestions

Display alongside other main characters from The LEGO Movie on a standard black LEGO display plate.

Modification Potential

Great parts for standard City construction dioramas or custom modern civilian minifigures.

Overall Assessment

A ubiquitous and iconic figure from the classic 2014 movie line, though heavily degraded in value due to being incomplete without hair and accessories.

Identified on 8/13/2026