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In lugnet.starwars, Allan Bedford writes:
> Speaking only for myself, I always thought of the yellow color as simply the
> color in which minifigs were made. Nothing more, nothing less. It
> certainly does not represent a 'flesh' coloring in the way that Crayola used
> to manufacture a crayon called that. And to me, unless I'm way out of line,
> it really doesn't represent a natural skin color for any human being.
Well, :-) Yellow skin is the color of jaundice. Last time I checked,
minifigs didn't even HAVE livers so that would be your canonical extreme
cause of jaundice, ne? :-)
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| (...) All right, ya got me on that one. :) I guess I always thought that the bright yellow was a minifig's normal healthy glow. Regards, Allan B. (22 years ago, 5-Oct-02, to lugnet.general)
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