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Re: Building equality one female minifig at a time.
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lugnet.general
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Thu, 28 Jun 2007 14:25:27 GMT
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cjmasi@*nogarbageplease*spamcake**verizon.net
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John wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> > > Not at all. When you raised this issue at Brickworld during the Q&A, it got
> > > me to thinking. What do you think about the idea of simply including female
> > > wigs in every set? I mean, a fig is essentially gender neutral until wigs
> > > are placed on them. That way, just about any fig can be any sex.
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> > What do you do about figs with facial hair (beards, mustaches etc)
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> Though I am radical in my decision to use only "fleshies" on our train layout
> (but using {all} of the tones of flesh), I am quite traditional when it comes to
> faces. I would be perfectly happy with all of my figs being good ol' smilies.
> What if TLG sold "face packs"; a set of stickers with all kinds of expressions
> and genders. Maybe that's a good idea for the after-market crowd....
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> [JOHN]
I know that LDD doesn't offer "fleshies", (so this won't help you, John)
but it does offer a five different minifig heads. You could create your
own minifig head pack. I'm certainly planning on buying some faces,
figs, and hair whenever I order from Factory.
Chris
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| (...) Though I am radical in my decision to use only "fleshies" on our train layout (but using all of the tones of flesh), I am quite traditional when it comes to faces. I would be perfectly happy with all of my figs being good ol' smilies. What if (...) (17 years ago, 28-Jun-07, to lugnet.general, FTX)
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