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Re: ordinery vs. action minifigs
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lugnet.castle
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Thu, 2 Dec 1999 04:59:56 GMT
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Oops.
I wrote:
> Speaking of which, I wonder if the forest wench's torso comes
> in three colors - red for pirate, green for forest wench, blue
> for maiden? However, the torsos weren't identical - the
> pirate babe has a wider waist (in terms of what's printed
> on the figure). I guess all that grog isn't good for the waistline =)
> and prevents this torso from being tied for tops in the "comes in
> the most colors" category. Although it's so similar I'd want to
> give it credit anyway. (The maiden's torso:)
>
> http://www.lugnet.com/fibblesnork/lego/guide/castle/minifig/femalecastle-4.htm
l
Duh. My mistake. Not only does the pirate babe's torso differ
in the width of apparent waist, but she has a shoulder strap
and belt with buckle, too. So it is a significantly different
torso.
It wasn't the grog that made her look thicker -- there's
no visible lacing on her blouse. A pirate wench's life is hard
enough without binding herself up with a corset, apparently.
http://www.lugnet.com/fibblesnork/lego/guide/pirates/minifig/piratefemale-1.htm
l
--
jthompson@esker.com "Float on a river, forever and ever, Emi
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| (...) except (...) I was thinking of this figure. (URL) you thinking of this one, Steve? (URL) you mean the forestman with the colored collar, that's an interesting contrast to the figure I was thinking about. The plate mail (or if someone has a (...) (25 years ago, 2-Dec-99, to lugnet.castle)
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