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Is there such a thing as a list of every minifig made and what they represent or what set they were in? I have tried Googling it and get links to a book to be released, (I think it was in a thread here a few days back?) but not anything online. I have found some lists with sets that show what minifigs were in them, but nothing that lets me search a figure by colour of legs/torso/hat/hair and so on. This make using these lists rather time consuming and not that practicle as there are hundreds of them.

Any links would be good.

Or alternatively if anyone just happens to know where a minifig that has red trousers, a red top with green overalls with two pockets and a bearded brown/red facial hair and a what looks like a blue headband comes from then that would help.

Thanks.

Hello!!

Have you tried brickset? They have a database of sets (including a minifig browser.

You could also usebricklink

hope it helps!!!

Edited by Piratedave84

Of course, what would be really nice is if there was some sort of pro-active identifier that knew the attributes of the head/torso/etc in question. Basically a search form sort of like:

1) Are there eyebrows? (Yes/No/Any)

2) Is there stubble? (Yes/No/Any)

3) Glasses of any type? (Yes/No/Any)

4) What color is the head? (Yellow/Flesh/etc)

5) Is it distinctly female? (Yes/No/Any)

... etc ...

Of course, that would mean going through every single head and figuring out its identifying characteristics, as well as every torso design and doing the same. Quite a lot of work for someone to undertake!

DaveE

Of course, what would be really nice is if there was some sort of pro-active identifier that knew the attributes of the head/torso/etc in question. Basically a search form sort of like:

1) Are there eyebrows? (Yes/No/Any)

2) Is there stubble? (Yes/No/Any)

3) Glasses of any type? (Yes/No/Any)

4) What color is the head? (Yellow/Flesh/etc)

5) Is it distinctly female? (Yes/No/Any)

... etc ...

Of course, that would mean going through every single head and figuring out its identifying characteristics, as well as every torso design and doing the same. Quite a lot of work for someone to undertake!

DaveE

That sounds like a Great project for an iApp :tongue:

Of course, what would be really nice is if there was some sort of pro-active identifier that knew the attributes of the head/torso/etc in question. Basically a search form sort of like:

1) Are there eyebrows? (Yes/No/Any)

2) Is there stubble? (Yes/No/Any)

3) Glasses of any type? (Yes/No/Any)

4) What color is the head? (Yellow/Flesh/etc)

5) Is it distinctly female? (Yes/No/Any)

... etc ...

Of course, that would mean going through every single head and figuring out its identifying characteristics, as well as every torso design and doing the same. Quite a lot of work for someone to undertake!

DaveE

sounds like a game of "Guess Who" LOL!!!!

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I just thought LEGO may already have something like that available and I could not find it.

I tried the one on Brickset but found it a bit laborious to trawl through.

Yes, it would be a good Ap then if someone did that, if it is not already out there. Being able to sort using this kind of system (davee123) is exactly what I was looking for but could not find.

Is there such a thing as a list of every minifig made and what they represent or what set they were in? I have tried Googling it and get links to a book to be released, (I think it was in a thread here a few days back?) but not anything online. I have found some lists with sets that show what minifigs were in them, but nothing that lets me search a figure by colour of legs/torso/hat/hair and so on. This make using these lists rather time consuming and not that practicle as there are hundreds of them.

Any links would be good.

Or alternatively if anyone just happens to know where a minifig that has red trousers, a red top with green overalls with two pockets and a bearded brown/red facial hair and a what looks like a blue headband comes from then that would help.

Thanks.

Sounds like Bandit, one of the Rock Raiders, but with the wrong color trousers. Is this correct?

As far as lists of all minifigures made, one of the most complete ones is the Bricklink Reference Catalog. The best thing about this database is that it cross-references its part, minifigure, and set databases, meaning you can find a part and then view all the sets or minifigures who included that part. In this case, it might not have helped so much-- a search for "headband" doesn't bring up Bandit's head print, and a search for "overalls" doesn't bring up his torso print-- but at the same time, it could still be useful to you in the future.

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Sounds like Bandit, one of the Rock Raiders, but with the wrong color trousers. Is this correct?

As far as lists of all minifigures made, one of the most complete ones is the Bricklink Reference Catalog. The best thing about this database is that it cross-references its part, minifigure, and set databases, meaning you can find a part and then view all the sets or minifigures who included that part. In this case, it might not have helped so much-- a search for "headband" doesn't bring up Bandit's head print, and a search for "overalls" doesn't bring up his torso print-- but at the same time, it could still be useful to you in the future.

I have no idea which set it is from. A colleague at work gace me the mini-fig the other day and he in turn was given it by his partner. It has no hair or hat so I have idea what set it is from or how old it is? This was the main reason for me trying to find out.

I have no idea which set it is from. A colleague at work gace me the mini-fig the other day and he in turn was given it by his partner. It has no hair or hat so I have idea what set it is from or how old it is? This was the main reason for me trying to find out.

It could be a figure that was assembled with random parts - maybe from an ebay lot or found at a garage sale.

If you use BrickLink to find the torso and then you can look at the actual minifigures that use that torso and see from there.

Another option if you want to be lazy, this may work for you i don't know, is to take a good photo of the figure and post it on BrickLink under Catalog Identification in the forum and ask for help. Though if you don't take the time to look for yourself first you might get harrassed :laugh:

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I have no idea which set it is from. A colleague at work gace me the mini-fig the other day and he in turn was given it by his partner. It has no hair or hat so I have idea what set it is from or how old it is? This was the main reason for me trying to find out.

Having looked at the Bricklink link you put in it could well be that torso. (At least my wife thinks it is.) I cannot see the head bit though and the one I got was without a hat. But probably i think you are right.

The killer ios app would be an app that you take a picture of the fig and it identifies it for you.

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