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Re: The Lego Femme Fatale : A Reprise
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Mon, 24 Apr 2000 12:12:09 GMT
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But the new Adventurers female minifig is remarkable, because fairly
obviously a "bad girl."  I've dubbed her the Femme Fatale at least until
her actual name can be discovered, and I think she's the neatest female
minifig I've ever seen--even better than the Pirate Wench or the Forest
Babe (heresy!).  I have a close-up of her up on the web:

http://www.msu.edu/user/braunli1/femmefatale.jpg

A couple of things:  First, how does she fit into the "feminization" of
female minifigs that's especially apparent this year (see the uproar
over female attributes in 2000 Castle from a ways back, which I thought
was pretty interesting), and second, does anyone else think she's got a
real "kick-butt-and-take-names" look about her?  I can't think of the
last time we had a female "bad guy" (the Pirate Wench is the only case I
can think of--but she didn't have any "good" counterpart, unlike FF and
Gail Storm).

Personally, I am just happy for the resurrection of straight long hair.  How
do you think that hair would look on castle peasants?  Switch em if ya got
em...
Best wishes,
Aaron (maniac@vol.com)



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  Re: The Lego Femme Fatale : A Reprise
 
(...) Personally, I already have quite a few long-haired peasants. They look great with that hair, male and female alike! Too bad those aren't easier to get. The older hair & wig pack has three, which is great; but still not enough for my taste... (...) (24 years ago, 24-Apr-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.castle)

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  The Lego Femme Fatale : A Reprise
 
Hi everyone, Well, today I got two more of my 2000 Adventurers sets (5955 and 5935, the All-Terrain Trapper and Island Hopper sets respectively), and in 5955 came the newest example of a long and distinguished line of minifigs: females. There (...) (24 years ago, 23-Apr-00, to lugnet.general)  

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