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Re: what (who?) was the first artculated mini-fig?
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Thu, 3 Feb 2000 08:15:08 GMT
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thanks, all for the great responses! great information, too! my first
articulated mini-fig was a pirate 5 years ago, but i still have the "face &
limb-less ones" from an old police station set.

In lugnet.faq, Matthew Wilkins writes:
I'll agree to that. One of my favoriter sets from that year was 208 Mother
with Baby Carriage, featuring a MaxiFig and a minifig.

ah-ha! and even the "missing link" i was looking for! i like the idea of a
maxi-fig spawning a young minifig!

  thanks again!

   later ~ craig~


I distinctly remember
getting 885 Space Scooter and 889 Radar Truck that year, in Toronto at a
Kiwanis International Convention.

-Cheese

In lugnet.faq, Kevin Loch writes:
Those sets show up first in the 1978 catalog.  also if you look
at the 1978 NL catalog there are many sets with minifigs.
I don't think we can pin it down to one minifig, but I believe
1978 was the year.

KL

In lugnet.faq, Matthew Wilkins writes:
Not according to the LUGNET database. But I'll be the first to admit that • that
was my only source. At any rate, those *are* the first sets to include
minifigs. If it was 1977 or 78 when they were released is still up for • debate.
So to answer the question posed by Craig originally, the first minifig was
either a Coast Guardsman, a Policeman or a Fireman.
In lugnet.faq, Kevin Loch writes:
Aren't those 1978 sets?

KL

In lugnet.faq, Matthew Wilkins writes:
Actually, the first minifigs were released in 1977 with set number 575 • Coast
Guard Station, which is the US release of set 369 Coastguard, which did not
have true minifigs, but the legless/armless/expressionless ProtoFig. • Released
concurrently were 588 Police Headquarters (itself a US minifig-having • version
of the European 370 Police Headquarters) and 590 Engine Co. Number 9.

I suppose that I should stop surfing the web looking up LEGO trivia and
actually do some work... oooh! Lunchtime!

-Cheese

In lugnet.faq, Kevin Loch writes:
1978 was the year (1 yr before classic space)

http://www.brickshelf.com/catalogs/1978/c78us-13.html
http://www.brickshelf.com/catalogs/1978/c78nl-08.html
http://www.brickshelf.com/catalogs/1978/c78nl-09.html

KL
In lugnet.faq, Craig Hamilton writes:

hi!

the subject line says it all. i just really wanna know. i've tried
searching, but just ended up confused! was it a yellow (or white?) • spaceman?
..or was it a cop? was it '79, or '81?
  at some point in lego-lution, the face/arm/leg-less mini-figure became
the happy guy on the move we know today. or was there even... <gasp!> • ...a
"missing link" mini-fig that i couldn't find!?

thanks for any info!

later ~ craig~



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I'll agree to that. One of my favoriter sets from that year was 208 Mother with Baby Carriage, featuring a MaxiFig and a minifig. I distinctly remember getting 885 Space Scooter and 889 Radar Truck that year, in Toronto at a Kiwanis International (...) (25 years ago, 2-Feb-00, to lugnet.faq)

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