Diamond
alp032·2004
Diamond (alp032) Quick Facts
| BrickLink ID | alp032 |
| Theme | LEGO |
| Year Released | 2004 |
| Average Price (Used) | $2.50 |
| Price Range | $1.50 – $3.47 |
| Parts | 4 |
| Found In | 1 set |
About Diamond
The LEGO Diamond (alp032) is a LEGO minifigure worth $2.50 on average, released in 2004 and found in 1 set. It has 4 individual parts.
Diamond (alp032) is a common LEGO minifigure, averaging $2.50 on BrickLink. At this price point it's usually not worth listing individually — bundle it with other LEGO figures or include it in a themed minifig lot to move it. The value is in volume, not the single sale.
Seller notes
- Only 4 parts — quick to assemble and verify completeness. Make sure all pieces are present before listing, especially any printed or unique elements.
- At this price point, list on BrickLink with other LEGO figures to save on shipping and attract buyers building out their collection. Individual listings at low prices rarely justify the packaging time.
Parts in Diamond (4)




Sets containing Diamond (1)
Common questions about Diamond
How much is LEGO alp032 (Diamond) worth in 2026?
The LEGO Diamond (alp032) is worth $2.50 used on average, based on BrickLink sales data from the last 6 months. Prices range from $1.50 to $3.47 depending on condition. Completeness (all accessories included) and print condition are the biggest factors affecting price.
What sets include the Diamond minifigure?
Diamond appears in 1 set: Tundra Tracker (4744-1, ~$40.00). Since it was only in one set, it can't be sourced elsewhere — that scarcity is reflected in the price.
How do I identify Diamond?
Look for the BrickLink ID alp032 — it's the definitive identifier for this figure. Diamond is made up of 4 parts (a standard minifigure assembly). The parts breakdown on this page shows each component with colors. If you have a loose figure and aren't sure what it is, the brick'em scanner can identify it from a photo in a few seconds.
What's the best way to sell Diamond?
At this price point, the most efficient approach is to bundle it with other LEGO minifigures in a lot rather than listing individually. On BrickLink, you can list it as part of a themed minifig bundle. On eBay or Mercari, a "LEGO LEGO Minifigure Lot" listing with 5-10 figures will move faster and earn more than individual sales.

