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The company hints it will add more customization options in the future, and says it welcomes suggestions from fans. The resulting minifigures are just like the ones that come in LEGO sets, so they’re 1.5 inches tall. You can enter text in a variety of fonts and colors, and decorate it with images from a number of categories like sports, animals, accessories, and more.

You can select what kind of shirt or outfit you want for your minifigure. Where you have the most creative options is on the torso. The legs and accessory options are also pretty straightforward. There’s not an overwhelming number of options, which makes it pretty easy to view all of the possibilities that might appeal to you. You can pick your figure’s face and haircut or hat. It’s not quite as fully featured as Microsoft’s lab, but it does offer quite a bit of LEGO minifig customization. The Minifigure Factory reminds me of the Xbox Design Lab, where you can customize your own Xbox controller.
