Indian 1 (ww026) Quick Facts
| BrickLink ID | ww026 |
| Theme | LEGO |
| Year Released | 1997 |
| Average Price (Used) | $8.10 |
| Average Price (New) | $12.29 |
| Price Range | $4.41 – $11.32 |
| Parts | 5 |
| Found In | 2 sets |
About Indian 1
The LEGO Indian 1 (ww026) is a LEGO minifigure worth $8.10 on average, released in 1997 and found in 2 sets. It has 5 individual parts.
Indian 1 (ww026) is a mid-range LEGO minifigure valued at $8.10 on BrickLink. It comes from 2 sets. Not a headline piece, but it adds up — sellers processing bulk lots should know this figure is worth pulling and listing individually rather than bundling it into a random minifig lot.
Seller notes
- New/sealed copies sell for $12.29 vs $8.10 used — a 52% premium. If you have this figure still sealed or in excellent condition with all accessories, price it closer to the new average.
Parts in Indian 1 (5)





Sets containing Indian 1 (2)
Common questions about Indian 1
How much is LEGO ww026 (Indian 1) worth in 2026?
The LEGO Indian 1 (ww026) is worth $8.10 used and $12.29 new/sealed on average, based on BrickLink sales data from the last 6 months. Prices range from $4.41 to $11.32 depending on condition. Completeness (all accessories included) and print condition are the biggest factors affecting price.
What sets include the Indian 1 minifigure?
Indian 1 appears in 2 sets: Rapid River Village (6763-1, ~$594.01), Rapid River Village (6766-1, ~$624.75).
How do I identify Indian 1?
Look for the BrickLink ID ww026 — it's the definitive identifier for this figure. Indian 1 is made up of 5 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 Indian 1?
List it individually on BrickLink with the ID ww026 — buyers search by part number and will find it. Include clear photos showing condition. At $8.10, it's worth the time to list separately rather than bundling. If you have several LEGO figures, listing them all at once saves on the per-item effort.


