
"With a BrickScore of 78 and a value-for-money owner signal of 4.85 out of 5, Wedding Groom stands out among BrickHeadz for its inclusive customization philosophy, unusually strong piece value, and proven real-world use as a wedding decoration."
40384 Wedding Groom earns a BrickScore of 78 as a thoughtfully designed BrickHeadz with an unusually generous piece count and exceptional customization options. Both expert reviewers from The Brothers Brick and Brickset focused on the same headline strength: up to 143 appearance combinations across three skin tones, three hair colors, mustache, glasses, and hat options, making it one of the most flexible BrickHeadz released. Owner sentiment backs the premise, with 30 ratings averaging 4.49 and LEGO shoppers rating value for money at 4.85 out of 5.

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"If you're a LEGO fan who's getting married, or know a LEGO-loving couple who are about to tie the knot, then these figures are a no-brainer."
The Brothers Brick
"By default, the groom is attired in black top hat and tails. His waistcoat/shirt/tie is printed, in silver, on a 1x2x2 brick which is one of two new parts in the set."
Brickset Reviews
"If you're a LEGO fan who's getting married, or know a LEGO-loving couple who are about to tie the knot, then these figures are a no-brainer."

"By default, the groom is attired in black top hat and tails. His waistcoat/shirt/tie is printed, in silver, on a 1x2x2 brick which is one of two new parts in the set."
Overwhelmingly praised as a creative, customizable keepsake perfect for weddings and proposals; a few owners note minor build frustrations with detachable pieces.
Amazon4.3
LEGO.com4.7