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Re: minifigures in robes?
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lugnet.harrypotter
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Sat, 7 Apr 2001 23:44:24 GMT
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I wouldn't hold your breath for traditional minifigs for Harry Potter. The
demographic is younger folks. Take a look at Max in the new Creator line:
http://shop.lego.com/ProductInfo.asp?product_number=4173
With that tousled hair, just print some glasses on the face and you have
everyones favorite Hogwarts student. I'm buying a set to see the new size
figures, and I'll do a Harry custom to get the MOC juices flowing. I'll post
to Brickshelf when I've got it.
In lugnet.harrypotter, Bryan Beckwith writes:
> I just hope they use minifigs. With all the new larger figures coming out
> now, I am really hoping they don't use them just to help reach a younger
> audience.
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> Bryan Beckwith
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> "jonathan Lill" <jonathanl@myriadweb.com> wrote in message
> news:GBBwo3.MG6@lugnet.com...
> > I have been wondering whether they are going to make robed minifigures like
> > harry and friends at school or Dumbledore. With some I can see them getting
> > away with a cape but otherwise it seems hard to avoid. And would they do it
> > like the castle matrons? An ugly solution in my opinion.
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> > I can see lego making a broomstick with a pinched middle allowing a
> > minifigure to straddle it and a robe would ruin this.
> >
> > Any ideas on how they could do it?
> >
> >
> > Jonathan
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| I just hope they use minifigs. With all the new larger figures coming out now, I am really hoping they don't use them just to help reach a younger audience. Bryan Beckwith "jonathan Lill" <jonathanl@myriadweb.com> wrote in message (...) (24 years ago, 7-Apr-01, to lugnet.harrypotter)
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