Sir Dano Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 Heck, most of us would be happy to just be surrounded exclusively by a load of hot female minifigs. Quote
Dadster Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 Real women are not yellow. Hey! Marge Simpson is too a real woman! I can't wait for these. I always envision my castle having a slew of ladies walking around. Quote
cagri Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 Let's not forget the maid: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/KimT/Cas...ketplace003.jpg She's not new but we'll have her next year as well.. Quote
brickzone Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 blueandwhite: I wonder if the pirate wench and mediaeval woman torsos are swapped in the photo. Notice that the torso on the right not only does not have straps, but has a different belt and doesn't have white down the middle - it looks like it might be a different (but similar) torso entirely. Quote
Etzel Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 I think blueandwhite are right about that the medieval ladys torso is a misprint. It seems strange that Lego whould have produced two so similar torsos. Could anyone present all of the known minifig ladys with pictures in one post, please? I think that would be a great way to easily compare them and maybe have a "Miss Lego 2009"-competition Quote
Hinckley Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 I think blueandwhite are right about that the medieval ladys torso is a misprint. It seems strange that Lego whould have produced two so similar torsos.Could anyone present all of the known minifig ladys with pictures in one post, please? I think that would be a great way to easily compare them and maybe have a "Miss Lego 2009"-competition blue and white? Both of them? Each fig was given to the woman who took the fig down the catwalk. Miss LEGO was the competition. Since each woman went a different way, it seems clear that all 15 figures were not able to be photographed. Six of them have already been released-Agents, Clone Wars and Indy. I believe the girl with the un-named fig from the un-revealed theme (it looked like swimwear to me ?? ) got in trouble for having an attitude and was removed by her parents. I thought about asking for a picture of the figure anyway, but it would've been awkward... Quote
Derek Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 Maybe some sort of Paradisa-like line? But it definately seems like it will be a girly theme... Quote
Etzel Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 blue and white? Both of them?Each fig was given to the woman who took the fig down the catwalk. Miss LEGO was the competition. Since each woman went a different way, it seems clear that all 15 figures were not able to be photographed. Six of them have already been released-Agents, Clone Wars and Indy. I believe the girl with the un-named fig from the un-revealed theme (it looked like swimwear to me ?? ) got in trouble for having an attitude and was removed by her parents. I thought about asking for a picture of the figure anyway, but it would've been awkward... oh sorry, it's late night here is Sweden and I wasn't payning attention to my spelling ;) What I ment was that it would be nice with a post with the figs that we got pictures of but I'll guess I can just search the net by myself. :) Though, it would be nice with a Eurobricks-version of the miss LEGO competition. Quote
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