Back

Elphaba & Glinda Figures

Brickheadz
Give fans of Wicked a magically creative treat with LEGO® BrickHeadz™ Elphaba & Glinda Figures (40794). The 2 authentically detailed characters are fun to build, play with and put on display for all to admire. Featuring sturdy baseplates, the BrickHeadz characters make an awesome addition to any Wicked merchandise collection and look great displayed alongside other BrickHeadz figures (sold separately).

Details

Title
Elphaba & Glinda Figures
Number
# 40794
Released
2025
Build instructions
Complexity
2 / 100 Novice

Price information

Current lowest price
€ 19.99
Lowest price ever
€ 19.99
Lego price
Unknown
Highest price ever
€ 19.99

Prices per shop

Store
Price
Shipping costs
Total
LEGO_WEBSITE
Updated 2 hours ago
€19.99
€5.95
€25.94

If you're buying through these links you also supporting this website. Thanks in advance!

Features

LEGO® BrickHeadz™ Elphaba & Glinda Figures – Fans can recreate scenes from Wicked when they build, play with and display these fun, collectible characters

Authentic details – These BrickHeadz™ models recreate the appearance of Elphaba Thropp, and Glinda Upland, with her pink dress, tiara and wand

Play and display – Featuring sturdy baseplates, the LEGO® BrickHeadz™ Elphaba & Glinda Figures can easily be displayed for all to admire

Expand the fun – There are many more LEGO® BrickHeadz™ characters (sold separately) that fans can collect and display alongside their Elphaba & Glinda figures

Gift for kids – This LEGO® BrickHeadz™ toy makes a great gift idea for girls and boys aged 10 and up who are fans of Wicked and LEGO BrickHeadz collectibles

325-piece building set – The Glinda model stands over 2 in. (6 cm) tall, while the Elphaba model stands over 2 in. (7 cm) tall

Similar popular LEGO sets

© 2026 MastertheBricks. All rights reserved. MasterTheBricks.com is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by The LEGO Group. LEGO® is a
trademark of the LEGO Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize, or endorse this site.

Compare (/)

Add another set to start comparing