
"With a BrickScore of 81.6, the Evil Queen (71038 Disney 100 CMF Series) is a near-faultless collectable minifigure series that earns near-universal praise for its stunning character variety, detail, and debut minifigures — the only real gripe being the inherent duplicate risk of blind-bag purchasing."
Reviewers across buyer and expert sources consistently celebrate the Disney 100th Anniversary CMF series as one of the best LEGO has produced, praising the exceptional breadth of characters spanning over 80 years of Disney history, superb minifigure detail, and a generous use of new molds and accessories. The Evil Queen herself is highlighted as a standout alongside Cruella de Vil, Pocahontas, Oswald, Tiana, and others making their long-awaited minifigure debuts. The main friction point is the blind-bag format's duplicate problem, though many buyers offered practical workarounds like swapping. Expert reviewers note a small handful of accuracy niggles but overall consider the series a high-water mark for Disney CMF quality.
Where they split: Buyer reviewers were overwhelmingly enthusiastic with little criticism, while expert Brickset reviewers applied more scrutiny — calling out specific color inaccuracies, missing accessories, and design compromises (Baymax, Mulan's skirt, Facilier's talisman). However, both camps reached the same positive overall verdict, keeping agreement high.

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"the long-awaited third series of Disney Collectable Minifigures is near-faultless"
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"Some colors are bland, there are smudges around the eyes of some figurines, several areas are poorly aligned, the colors are not always perfectly centered on the area that should receive them and we even find on Robin Ho…"
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"the long-awaited third series of Disney Collectable Minifigures is near-faultless"

"Some colors are bland, there are smudges around the eyes of some figurines, several areas are poorly aligned, the colors are not always perfectly centered on the area that should receive them and we even find on Robin Hood's legs the a bit messy layering of shades already seen on the legs of Marion Ravenwood in the LEGO Indiana Jones set 77013 Escape from the Lost Tomb."

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