Review of LEGO BrickHeadz Donald Duck 40377

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Donald Duck build with box

This post is a review of the LEGO Donald Duck build. Donald Duck is part of the LEGO BrickHeadz series.

Number: 40377

BrickHeadz Number: 101

Number of Pieces: 90

Difficulty Rating: 10+

Release Year: 2020

Retired as of Publishing: No

Donald Duck front view

Donald Duck is a BrickHeadz in the Disney Mickey Mouse and friends line. He has been around since 1934. He is generally shown as being in a relationship with Daisy Duck.

Unlike many BrickHeadz, Donald does not start with a square base. He begins with attaching the tail and adding on L-shaped pieces. You then expand to a square and build from there. Donald has printed bricks to create the sailor’s top. Once you build the shirt, You start an average build with the typical core for the head. The head is simple, with the final detail being the classic sailor hat. The hat is a bit of a letdown because it is super blocky compared to the fluidity the hat has typically.

Overall I really like the Donald Duck build. I really like the detail that the printed block gives to the build. I just wish that the hat didn’t have the cheese wedge because it makes the hat look a little odd.

Donald Duck 3/4 front view

Things I liked:

  • The detail in the printed LEGO bricks

Things I didn’t like:

  • His hat is a little backwards lumpy

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