Junior-figure Predictions
The Jack Stone Junior-figure is estimated to be worth between $1.92 - $2.04 within five years.
Prediction Insights
A long-retired Jack Stone junior-figure appeals to a narrow collector base due to its junior-figure format and branding, and multi-set distribution restrained scarcity-driven interest, while low remake risk and steady but modest market momentum suggest cautious, incremental upside.
Minifig Facts
The Jack Stone Junior-figure, featuring a gray jacket and blue legs, is a character from the LEGO Jack Stone theme. This Junior-figure is characterized by its yellow head with a confident expression and brown hair. The gray jacket is detailed with a printed emblem on the chest, and the blue legs include printed details resembling pockets and knee pads. This Junior-figure first appeared in the 4607 Copter Transport set, released in 2001. It was also included in other sets such as the 4605 Jack Stone Fire Response SUV and the 4622 Jack Stone ResQ Digger, reflecting its recurring role in the Jack Stone theme.
Common description: Jack Stone - Gray Jacket, Blue legs
Jack Stone Reviews
Review for LEGO set 4605 Fire Response SUV from BrickEconomy
“This Jack Stone fire response SUV set, with its mere 28 pieces and "juniorized" parts, falls short in delivering a realistic building experience, emphasizing its design for a much younger audience. The swift and overly simplistic build process, coupled with the set's... More aesthetically challenged design—highlighted by an awkward siren and disproportionate wheels—further diminishes its potential.”
About Jack Stone

The LEGO Jack Stone theme, active from 2001 to 2002, features larger, more simplified minifigures designed to appeal to younger children. Key minifigures include Jack Stone himself, a heroic character known for his adventurous spirit and problem-solving skills, and various supporting characters such as police officers, firefighters, and construction workers. The minifigures in this theme are distinct for their larger size and fewer points of articulation compared to traditional LEGO minifigures, making them easier for young children to handle. The sets typically involve rescue missions and everyday heroism.
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