Random figure of the day: bdp308

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Today's random figure is bdp308 Child - Boy, Dark Turquoise Jacket with Dark Green Panel, Olive Green Medium Legs, Black Hair, a BrickLink Designer Program figure that came in one set, 910056 Off-Road Adventure, released during 2025.

Our members collectively own a total of 780 of them. If you'd like to buy one you should find it for sale at Brick Owl or BrickLink.


Image and data courtesy of BrickLink.com

10 comments on this article

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By in United States,

I think the BDP Minifigures have been getting a lot better, and that makes me quite happy to see. I love the sets and for a while the only thing I minded a little was the lacking characters. Of course, this is just a city fig in a city type set (not really, but the figs are city) and there is nothing too special about this figure at all. But those Castle, Pirates, Western, etc., they all have been using a much better bank of parts. I know they can only use in production pieces, and really only the ones on PAB, but they have either been allowed more pieces or are just choosing better because I don't have many complainants with them anymore. (Outside of the fact that we don't get new prints, but since none are licensed or hyper-specific, I do not think it hurts it all that much. But it would be nice.) And, they get so many dual molded parts, particularly legs! Now Stars Wars, why can't you do that? Oh yeah, "consistency"... suuuuuuureeeee.

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By in United States,

He's got all the makings of a fine pira...well, an okay pira...maybe a mediocre pira...ah, hell, he's undoubtedly the worst pirate I have ever seen.

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By in United States,

You are without doubt the worst pirate I've ever heard of

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By in New Zealand,

@CulturedBreads said:
"I think the BDP Minifigures have been getting a lot better, and that makes me quite happy to see. I love the sets and for a while the only thing I minded a little was the lacking characters. Of course, this is just a city fig in a city type set (not really, but the figs are city) and there is nothing too special about this figure at all. But those Castle, Pirates, Western, etc., they all have been using a much better bank of parts. I know they can only use in production pieces, and really only the ones on PAB, but they have either been allowed more pieces or are just choosing better because I don't have many complainants with them anymore. (Outside of the fact that we don't get new prints, but since none are licensed or hyper-specific, I do not think it hurts it all that much. But it would be nice.) And, they get so many dual molded parts, particularly legs! Now Stars Wars, why can't you do that? Oh yeah, "consistency"... suuuuuuureeeee."

I was not expecting an essay when I opened the article.

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By in United Kingdom,

@PurpleDave said:
"He's got all the makings of a fine pira...well, an okay pira...maybe a mediocre pira...ah, hell, he's undoubtedly the worst pirate I have ever seen."

Ah but you have seen of me!

…wait…

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By in Germany,

@Maxbricks14 said:
" @CulturedBreads said:
"I think the BDP Minifigures have been getting a lot better, and that makes me quite happy to see. I love the sets and for a while the only thing I minded a little was the lacking characters. Of course, this is just a city fig in a city type set (not really, but the figs are city) and there is nothing too special about this figure at all. But those Castle, Pirates, Western, etc., they all have been using a much better bank of parts. I know they can only use in production pieces, and really only the ones on PAB, but they have either been allowed more pieces or are just choosing better because I don't have many complainants with them anymore. (Outside of the fact that we don't get new prints, but since none are licensed or hyper-specific, I do not think it hurts it all that much. But it would be nice.) And, they get so many dual molded parts, particularly legs! Now Stars Wars, why can't you do that? Oh yeah, "consistency"... suuuuuuureeeee."

I was not expecting an essay when I opened the article."

Nobody expects the Spanish...
...wait...

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By in United States,

@AustinPowers said:
" @Maxbricks14 said:
" @CulturedBreads said:
"I think the BDP Minifigures have been getting a lot better, and that makes me quite happy to see. I love the sets and for a while the only thing I minded a little was the lacking characters. Of course, this is just a city fig in a city type set (not really, but the figs are city) and there is nothing too special about this figure at all. But those Castle, Pirates, Western, etc., they all have been using a much better bank of parts. I know they can only use in production pieces, and really only the ones on PAB, but they have either been allowed more pieces or are just choosing better because I don't have many complainants with them anymore. (Outside of the fact that we don't get new prints, but since none are licensed or hyper-specific, I do not think it hurts it all that much. But it would be nice.) And, they get so many dual molded parts, particularly legs! Now Stars Wars, why can't you do that? Oh yeah, "consistency"... suuuuuuureeeee."

I was not expecting an essay when I opened the article."

Nobody expects the Spanish...
...wait..."


So now both randoms today have Monty Python references!

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By in Germany,

@TheOtherMike said:
" @AustinPowers said:
" @Maxbricks14 said:
" @CulturedBreads said:
"I think the BDP Minifigures have been getting a lot better, and that makes me quite happy to see. I love the sets and for a while the only thing I minded a little was the lacking characters. Of course, this is just a city fig in a city type set (not really, but the figs are city) and there is nothing too special about this figure at all. But those Castle, Pirates, Western, etc., they all have been using a much better bank of parts. I know they can only use in production pieces, and really only the ones on PAB, but they have either been allowed more pieces or are just choosing better because I don't have many complainants with them anymore. (Outside of the fact that we don't get new prints, but since none are licensed or hyper-specific, I do not think it hurts it all that much. But it would be nice.) And, they get so many dual molded parts, particularly legs! Now Stars Wars, why can't you do that? Oh yeah, "consistency"... suuuuuuureeeee."

I was not expecting an essay when I opened the article."

Nobody expects the Spanish...
...wait..."


So now both randoms today have Monty Python references!"

Can never have too many of those.
:-)

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