Random minifig of the day: cty1133

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Today's random minifigure is cty1133 Police - City Bandit Crook, Black Leather Jacket, Dark Bluish Gray Knit Cap, Dark Brown Legs, a Town figure that came in one set, 60245 Police Monster Truck Heist, released during 2020.

Our members collectively own a total of 1,305 of them. If you'd like to buy one you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $2.20.


Image and minifig data courtesy of BrickLink.com

17 comments on this article

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By in United Kingdom,

A man violated several federal laws in Lego City!

Hey!

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By in New Zealand,

Commissioner Gordon from yesterday's RMotD will be right on his tail!

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By in Singapore,

The set that this minifigure comes in had an interesting magnetic piece.

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By in United States,

You know, if he zipped up that jacket, nobody would be able to tell he was a "bandit crook".

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By in United States,

@recce said:
"The set that this minifigure comes in had an interesting magnetic piece."

It's a big part of the reason I want the set.

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By in United Kingdom,

Using a giant magnet to drag a safe behind a truck…wasn’t that an action set piece in one of the Fast and Furious movies?

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By in Latvia,

It has been aready five years since these sets!? Strange, it all seems like only yesterday.

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By in Netherlands,

@PurpleDave said:
"You know, if he zipped up that jacket, nobody would be able to tell he was a "bandit crook"."

The shirt is fine as it is. This torso is perfectly functional to make a minifigure for damn near any contemporary Final Fantasy protagonist. Now brood, hero! Brood harder! Brood like the WIND!

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By in United States,

@gunther_schnitzel said:
"Impressive eyebrows"

Not as impressive as the ones on https://brickset.com/minifigs/tag-Peter-Capaldi-The-12Th-Doctor, though. "They're attack eyebrows! You could take bottle tops off with these!"

Crux isaid:" @PurpleDave said:"You know, if he zipped up that jacket, nobody would be able to tell he was a "bandit crook"."

The shirt is fine as it is. This torso is perfectly functional to make a minifigure for damn near any contemporary Final Fantasy protagonist. Now brood, hero! Brood harder! Brood like the WIND!"


Not enough belts for an FF protagonist.

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By in Netherlands,

@TheOtherMike said:
" @gunther_schnitzel said:
"Impressive eyebrows"

Not as impressive as the ones on https://brickset.com/minifigs/tag-Peter-Capaldi-The-12Th-Doctor, though. "They're attack eyebrows! You could take bottle tops off with these!"

Crux isaid:" @PurpleDave said:"You know, if he zipped up that jacket, nobody would be able to tell he was a "bandit crook"."

The shirt is fine as it is. This torso is perfectly functional to make a minifigure for damn near any contemporary Final Fantasy protagonist. Now brood, hero! Brood harder! Brood like the WIND!"


Not enough belts for an FF protagonist."


More belts! More hair-product! More impractical weaponry! Could we maybe duct-tape some swords to a lawnmower? We have a pale, weepy prettyboy who needs a lawnmower-sword, stat! The fate of the universe depends on it!

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By in United States,

I thought Bank Robbers were supposed to be subtle and not arouse suspicion from responding police officers while making their getaway. This monster truck-with-a-big-magnet owner seems to have forgotten this little fact!

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By in United States,

@Murdoch17 said:
"I thought Bank Robbers were supposed to be subtle and not arouse suspicion from responding police officers while making their getaway. This monster truck-with-a-big-magnet owner seems to have forgotten this little fact!"

"I have a monster truck with a big magnet; your argument is invalid."

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By in United States,

@Brickalili said:
"Using a giant magnet to drag a safe behind a truck…wasn’t that an action set piece in one of the Fast and Furious movies?"

It…was… That safe would have weighed a few hundred tons, though, and two cars built for speed never would have done anything but rip out their own axles.

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By in United Kingdom,

@PurpleDave said:
" @Brickalili said:
"Using a giant magnet to drag a safe behind a truck…wasn’t that an action set piece in one of the Fast and Furious movies?"

It…was… That safe would have weighed a few hundred tons, though, and two cars built for speed never would have done anything but rip out their own axles."


Given how rapidly the series embraced cartoon physics I wouldn’t worry about things like weight or gravity. Or you’ll probably never stop worrying

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By in United States,

@Brickalili said:
" @PurpleDave said:
" @Brickalili said:
"Using a giant magnet to drag a safe behind a truck…wasn’t that an action set piece in one of the Fast and Furious movies?"

It…was… That safe would have weighed a few hundred tons, though, and two cars built for speed never would have done anything but rip out their own axles."


Given how rapidly the series embraced cartoon physics I wouldn’t worry about things like weight or gravity. Or you’ll probably never stop worrying"


I liked the first and fourth. Second was weak, and I don’t like Lucas Black, but it was the safe where I felt things just went off the rails completely.

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By in Croatia,

Love the fact he doesn't have number on his shirt so he can be used in different role in City, nit just as Bandit Crook!

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