Random figure of the day: hp373
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Today's random figure is hp373 Lord Voldemort - White Head, Black Skirt, Tongue, a Harry Potter figure that came in one set, 76404 LEGO Harry Potter Advent Calendar, released during 2022.
Our members collectively own a total of 7,086 of them. If you'd like to buy one you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $3.30.
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I can't be the only one who finds it ironic that Voldemort, the villain infamous for not having a nose, is one of the few LEGO minifigures who does?
He thinks he's in a rock band.
Freaky-mort
@Maxbricks14 said:
"He thinks he's in a rock band."
"The Death Eaters" does have a nice ring to it.
@WolfpackBricks63 said:
"I can't be the only one who finds it ironic that Voldemort, the villain infamous for not having a nose, is one of the few LEGO minifigures who does?"
Smooth face with nostrils…it’s really no more nose than the movie character had.
Red and white are standard Christmas colours I guess, that’s about as Advent as he gets
WAZZZZZUUPPPPPPPPP
I can touch you now ehheheh!
@RaiderOfTheLostBrick said:
"WAZZZZZUUPPPPPPPPP"
Darn you, now I can't unsee it!
@Maxbricks14 said:
"He thinks he's in a rock band."
No, that's Lord Valumart, aka Art L. Valumord, from Barry Trotter.
@TheOtherMike:
Regarding your question from yesterday about minifig-ships having more pieces, there's an easy trick that makes it simpler to search for an answer, which is to sort the "ship" category by pieces. Unfortunately, it's also more complicated by the fact that 3723 was 100% used to build the minifig. This is likely never the case for sets that include a qualifying figurehead because the rest of the minifigs are included in the piece count.
So, 21363 _could_ qualify, but how much of the set is the ship and how much is other stuff? It's incredibly difficult to draw a line with that one. The next largest set to include a figurehead is 10365, but I'd disqualify that because it has a complete minifig as the figurehead, rather than growing out of the bow of the ship. Maybe 21322? But you'd need to figure out how many parts are used to build the intact ship, not the wreck. For the wreck, I'd only count the portion of the ship that's still attached to the figurehead, not the island, and not the disconnected parts of the wreckage. And then the intact ship is the B-model, so would that disqualify it? And we can skip the Queen Anne's Revenge, because that uses a skeleton torso, so by the time you get down to the largest ship from the classic Pirates theme, you're under 1k pieces, which is well below the piece count of the large minifig set.
So I guess I'd count the B model for the PoBB set, but I have no idea what the official piece count would be for that model. You'd have to exclude any unused pieces (of course), plus minifigs and probably even removable minifig accessories (clipping a sword to a wall doesn't increase the size of the ship).
@Brickalili said: "Red and white are standard Christmas colours I guess, that’s about as Advent as he gets"
I gave him a spare beard from the City calendar, making him a little advent-ier.
@axeleng said:
" @Brickalili said: "Red and white are standard Christmas colours I guess, that’s about as Advent as he gets"
I gave him a spare beard from the City calendar, making him a little advent-ier."
Santa Voldemort give presents to all the evil little wizards and witches and leaves coal in all the good wizards' and witches' stockings.