In lugnet.legoland.california, Brad Hamilton wrote:
> I was at Legoland last Sunday and the pick-a-brick now has minifig pieces.
Yup, this seems to be a big hit with the kids, and I have been told they have to
re-stock it often. I will help out with the actuall parts they have.
> Torso's (includes heads)
> - White torso with black or red, or blue overalls (I've never seen the black
> variety before) http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=973pb202c01
The Classic minifig smile head comes attached
(theye have the black red and blue version of this torso)
> - plain red torso
With red arms and classic smile head
So they are following with the standard practice - no new parts you can't get
anywhere else (unless you want to get reaaaaaaaaaaally detailed and say the new
color of the belt buckle is that important).
What I would LOVE to see is a torso with the LLCA logo on it!
> Note: It is not feasible for me to make purchases for people. Please don't
> ask.
(...) 'doh! I forgot to add that by looking at Bricklink it looks like one of the other LL's has the same basic selection as well.. I think its the German one. Mark P (URL) (21 years ago, 28-Oct-03, to lugnet.legoland.california, lugnet.market.shopping)
I was at Legoland last Sunday and the pick-a-brick now has minifig pieces. Here are all the pieces that I can remember. Given that minifigures usually sell for about $1+ each, paying $6 a 1/4 is cheap. I was able to get over 20 minifigs (plus some (...) (21 years ago, 28-Oct-03, to lugnet.legoland.california, lugnet.market.shopping)