Random minifig of the day: loc087
Posted by Huwbot,
Today's random minifigure is loc087 Sir Fangar - Heavy Armor, Cape, a LEGENDS OF CHIMA figure that was first produced during 2014. It can be found in 3 sets.
Our members collectively own a total of 14,901 of them. If you'd like to buy one you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $8.70.
Image and minifig data courtesy of BrickLink.com
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I have all three sets that include this figure.
Furry army General.
Ah yes, the ultimate simp
@560heliport said:
"I have all three sets that include this figure."
I have several copies of this figure with four white limbs, but none with TLB limbs.
The undead look these guys had, with exposed tissue and transparent limbs, was pretty gnarly for a theme that I gather skewed towards the younger demographic
@PurpleDave said:
" @560heliport said:
"I have all three sets that include this figure."
I have several copies of this figure with four white limbs, but none with TLB limbs."
Oh, the one from the Target cube minifig gift set? I have one of him.
@WolfpackBricks63 said:
"Ah yes, the ultimate simp"
no, that would be 8756
For sheer crispness and clarity, this is the better transparent material. For durability in small parts... man, I worry about that arm.
@560heliport said:
" @PurpleDave said:
" @560heliport said:
"I have all three sets that include this figure."
I have several copies of this figure with four white limbs, but none with TLB limbs."
Oh, the one from the Target cube minifig gift set? I have one of him."
That’s the one. I got at least four copies of both cubes, and some of them are still unopened…somewhere.
@Crux:
The arm should be stable. The shoulder connection is compression, and the wrist connection isn’f that strong (plus the PE used for the hand is flexible, so it probably compresses a fair amount). They won’t do transparent hands or hips, because the thin posts are too likely to break, but heads, arms, and legs don’t take as much stress as you might think. It’s the torsos that make me nervous. I know they’ve done at least one transparent torso (can’t recall offhand which minifigs got one), but those have been known to crack below the shoulder joint, even when made from ABS, in a color that’s not known to be prone to brittleness. The expansive stress caused by inserting the arm, combined with the unavoidable weld line leading down from the shoulder socket, just make that feel extra risky.