Lego isn't selling an Artemis 1 minifig set, but you can assemble your own.
The torsos and legs needed for the Artemis minifigures can be found in NASA-inspired Lego sets sold in 2022. There are a few ways you can go about acquiring the parts needed to assemble your own Artemis 1 Lego minifigures.where you can look up and order individual Lego pieces. All the individual parts needed to build the minifigures are priced at under $1.00 each, though the site may not have all of the pieces needed. , a website where fans can buy and sell Lego pieces.
Other independent marketplaces also exist. In addition to eBay for secondary sales, there are websites such as Brick Owl and Rebrickable that can help you source the pieces you need. You can also find the pieces in other Lego building sets. For example, Julia's hair is included in the Lego People Pack – Space Research and Development set released in 2019, and Kate's head is a part used with a different minifigure that came with Shuttle Expedition sold in 2011.
You can look up additional product sets on BrickLink by searching for each piece or check if you already own the part by looking at the piece index at the back of most modern Lego instruction books. The four Lego minifigures flying on NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft are shown packaged for flight before the moon mission's launch.
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