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Re: Reinventing the minifig
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lugnet.general, lugnet.dear-lego
Date: 
Thu, 1 Apr 1999 01:28:24 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Thomas Main writes:
There's currently a discussion happening in lugnet.starwars concerning a
minifig scale Millenium Falcon model.  It seems to me that a lot of
people are hampered by "minifig scale."

I don't considered myself hampered by it. I was merely assuming, as has been
true with all past themes that I know of, that TLG is doing all the sets from
one theme in one particular scale. Maybe this won't be the case. If it isn't,
I won't be disgusted or heartbroken.

I believe Gary Istok has
mentioned that he doesn't even use minifigs because without them he has
more freedom in scale modeling and can use his non-minifig scale windows
and doors.  Various people have lamented that Lego cars can't seat two
figs side-by-side, even six stud wide trains are not realistic to figs,
etc.  People have also stated that minifigs aren't realistically
porportioned.

I ventured a guess as to the size of an MT Falcon, but it could be smaller.
And nothing official so far says it can't be. The truth be known, I was basing
my projections for an MT MF using another MT as my standard, the 5542 Black
Thunder.

One solution to all these problems might be reinventing the minifig.
How about a redesigned minifig whose legs took up only one stud (each
leg being a half stud wide) in width, one stud in height (keeping a hole
in back), regular studs on top of legs (maybe slightly wider in diameter
to regular studs for extra grip, like friction pegs), torso in
porportion to the new legs (total width of minifig with artms should be
two studs), smaller head and hair pieces so both head/hair could fit in
helmets, caps, hats)?

Interesting idea, but I don't think it'll happen soon. It would also make
playability between minifig SW sets and any "nanofig" sets awkward.

-Tom McD.



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  Re: Reinventing the minifig
 
(...) Three words: Droid Development Kit. Let's see a MF in *that* scale. ;) Steve (26 years ago, 1-Apr-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.dear-lego)

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There's currently a discussion happening in lugnet.starwars concerning a minifig scale Millenium Falcon model. It seems to me that a lot of people are hampered by "minifig scale." I believe Gary Istok has mentioned that he doesn't even use minifigs (...) (26 years ago, 31-Mar-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.dear-lego)

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