Where could I find these two LEGO minifigures? I've found this screenshot in the LEGO Instructions app.
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2That's interesting, this piece appears to be the same printing as the left torso except the shirt color is different. I couldn't find an exact match.– Alexander O'MaraFeb 6, 2020 at 21:40
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I have the torso's in the Spike Prime education set, but indeed in different colors but same print.– Michael VerschaeveFeb 7, 2020 at 7:58
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2Added the entire screeny of the app launch image, then broke them down to their alpha-numerical goody two shoes.– Rin Rio-OkiFeb 7, 2020 at 16:53
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I can't figure out what kind of hoodie the girl is even wearing. What is it? A ninja scarf with pull strings? Can anyone provide a real life link to this type of clothing?– Rin Rio-OkiFeb 7, 2020 at 22:14
1 Answer
At this point in time we probably won't get an exact match for each piece, but this is what we've got so far:
- A02. Minifigure Head: Unknown ???
A03. Part #982pb062 - Arm, Right with Blue Short Sleeve Pattern.
A04. Minifigure Torso: Unknown ???
Alexander O'Mara and Michael Verschaeve have pointed out this unknown color variant of Part #973pb2346 - Torso Hoodie with Zipper over Lime and Green Striped Shirt Pattern.
- A06. Part #41879 - Legs Short.
B01. Part #15427 - Minifigure, Hair Female Ponytail Off-center.
- B02. Minifigure Head: Unknown ???
B04. Minifigure Torso: Unknown ???
Michael Verschaeve has further pointed out this unknown color variant of Part #973pb2680 - Torso Female Hoodie with White Laces, Blue Scrollwork, Kangaroo Pocket Pattern.
B05. Minifigure Utensil: Unknown 2x2 Tile w/Instructions App Pattern???
"?" Minifigure Utensil: Unknown Utensil in Girl's left hand???
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Becacause there're unknown parts, can we decide that the picture is photoshopd? Feb 7, 2020 at 17:17
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2Let's think about what we can say and can not say... We can't say it's been Photoshoped just becasue they use parts currently not in Bricklink's inventory. What if they aren't using the Photoshop program itself to forge these unknown smiles, but the 3D rendering software they used from their movies to make facial expressions? What if they have parts like the torsos that simply haven't been released in a set yet, and that's why we can't find them.? So, at this point in time, we probably won't get an exact match, or get a definite answer, until we ask LEGO directly, or wait for more info. Feb 7, 2020 at 17:48
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I may suggest to improve this answer by providing colors for each known part. They are quite easy to identify and contribute to exact part identification.– AlexFeb 7, 2020 at 21:28
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Have at it, Alex. The links do point to the right corresponding colored pictures on BrickLink. Didn't include on this end because with some parts I couldn't decipher exactly which color it was. For ex. the girl's hair. Is it Dark Brown or is it Reddish-Brown? How about the blue on the sleeves? Is what's available on BL the same blue (Dark Azure) as the guy's sleeves? On this end my initial scenario was to either name them all, or don't label any. But, hey, I'll leave this to you, if you're game to do it right. Also, I didn't include minifig fingers of either figure too. Feb 7, 2020 at 22:08
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1Thanks Michael Verschaeve. Was currently scrolling through 83 pages of Torsos 200 deep looking for a variant color. Your eyes must be beet red. I have my browser magnification to 300%, but was still feeling my brain sliding out one ear... Feb 7, 2020 at 22:49