Posted on 11th February 2022
By Billy Langsworthy

The Spice Girls have been given the LEGO treatment as part of a new LEGO BrickHeadz set.
The LEGO BrickHeadz Spice Girls Tribute set allows fans to create mini versions of Emma, Geri, Mel B, Melanie C and Victoria, each equipped with microphones and stand.
“There are few bands that defined pop culture in the same way the Spice Girls did back in the 1990s, and it’s been such fun bringing the band to life in our BrickHeadz style,” said LEGO designer Daniel Squirrell.
“This is the first time we have created a music band in BrickHeadz form and what we really, really wanted was to capture the essence and nostalgia of the Spice Girls, through their iconic looks. I am delighted with the set and I hope the fans are too.”
The LEGO BrickHeadz Spice Girls set is available from March 1st 2022.
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