Vegeta (Saiya-jin Saga Custom / Bootleg)
Unknown / Third-Party (Compatible with LG-series or POGO types) · Custom / Bootleg (Non-Official)
Dragon Ball Z / Dragon Ball Super (Fan-made/Unlicensed) · Circa 2015-2020

Figure ID
Unknown / Third-Party (Compatible with LG-series or POGO types)
Theme
Custom / Bootleg (Non-Official)
Year Released
Circa 2015-2020
Rarity
Niche/Common (Mass-produced unofficial product)
Head
Blue skin-tone print (likely representing a transformed state or specific lighting), featuring a green Scouter printing over the eye and determined smirk.
Torso
Custom pad or UV printing featuring Saiyan combat armor (white breastplate with brown ribbed stomach section) and blue under-suit sleeves.
Legs
Dark blue legs with printed white boot-tops; hip piece is white to match the waist armor flaps.
Accessories
Includes custom molded large-shoulder Saiyan pauldrons (white and brown) and a black 'swept-back' hair mold common to Vegeta or general spike-haired anime characters.
Color Scheme
Blue, White, and Brown (typical of Frieza-era Saiyan armor).
Printing Details
Variable quality. High-detail chest emblem and scouter overlay. Printing extends from the torso onto the armor piece and hip joint.
Variants
Numerous. Official LEGO has never produced Dragon Ball figures, so hundreds of variations exist from third-party brands like Dragon Brick, Phoenix, or POGO.
Condition Notes
Prone to loose arm joints and lower plastic quality compared to official ABS. Print may rub off easily on the armor edges.
Estimated Value
$1.00 - $5.00 USD (As it is not an official LEGO product).
Price (New)
$0.50 - $2.00 on wholesale sites like AliExpress or secondary marketplaces.
Compatible Sets
None. This fits standard LEGO studs but is not affiliated with any official set.
Character Background
Vegeta is the Prince of the fallen Saiyan race from the Dragon Ball franchise. This version depicts his early 'Saiya-jin Saga' armor.
Design Notes
Uses a custom shoulder armor mold that sits between the torso and head, a design LEGO rarely uses for basic minifigures.
Similar Minifigures
Other custom Dragon Ball figures like Goku, Frieza, or Nappa from the same third-party manufacturers.
Collectibility
Low for purists; moderate for Dragon Ball fans who want minifigure-scale representations of the characters.
History
Part of the mid-2010s explosion of 'bootleg' LEGO-compatible figures from China filling gaps in licensed themes.
Interesting Facts
Despite millions of fan requests, LEGO has never acquired the Bandai/Toei license for Dragon Ball, making this the only way fans can own this character in this format.
Display Suggestions
Display alongside other Dragon Ball customs in a World Martial Arts Tournament MOC.
Modification Potential
The hair and armor pieces are highly sought after by customizers for other sci-fi or anime-inspired MOCs.
Overall Assessment
This is a non-official, third-party 'knock-off' figure. While not a genuine LEGO collectible, it is a decent representation for fans of the anime series.