Random minifig of the day: scaFemA01

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Today's random minifigure is scaFemA01 Scala Doll Female Adult (Caroline), a Scala figure that came in one set, 3104 'Ashley' / 'Caroline', released during 1998.

Our members collectively own a total of 31 of them. If you'd like to buy one you should find it for sale at BrickLink.


Image and minifig data courtesy of BrickLink.com

93 comments on this article

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By in United States,

Now, that is random

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By in United States,

This is a family-friendly website, Huwbot.

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By in New Zealand,

It puts the lotion in the basket.

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By in United States,

uhhh, this isn't the website I signed up for...

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By in Australia,

cast it into the fire! destroy it!

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By in United States,

Good grief, she's naked!

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By in United States,

My Dad approves

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By in New Zealand,

I'm pretty sure this needs to be marked NSFW

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By in United States,

@Billbuilds said:
"cast it into the fire! destroy it!"

...Then nuke the site from orbit, just to be sure.

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By in United States,

For those who said Scala was a good theme. Well there you go. You scarred all of us for life.

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By in United States,

Talk about a jumpscare

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By in United States,

Oh no, these nude Scala figs are the stuff of nightmares!

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By in United States,

@TheBrickPal said:
"Good grief, she's naked!"

Kids seeing their favorite minecraft youtuber for the first time

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By in United States,

Not what I'd call a minifig. Looks like pretty good articulation for an 8" figure though.

Looks like better articulation than the 8" figures Breyer makes. They started in the '80s with a company called Unger Toys making them for Breyer, and Breyer eventually took over production of them a few years later. Nearly 40 years later, Breyer is still using basically the same Mego copy body--visible metal pins in wrists and ankles, loose joints, and even a rubber band waist. The plastics used are pretty cheap too. They've updated the heads (to be really doll-like), but still refuse to make a sturdier, better-articulated body.

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By in Australia,

@huw can you please ban scala figs from random minifig of the day?

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By in Singapore,

Scary straight out of Toy Story 4!

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By in Netherlands,

@Murdoch17 said:
"This is a family-friendly website, Huwbot."

It’s a doll…for kids…

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By in New Zealand,

Does she fit in 76210?

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By in United States,

That was a jumpscare

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By in United States,

@namekuji said:
"Does she fit in 76210?"

One way or another, she needs a mech... or at least pants.

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By in Canada,

That is some hairdo.

I got nothin’ else…and neither does this doll.

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By in United States,

Best. Random minifig. Ever.

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By in New Zealand,

HUW, GET ON THE FLOOR NOW. FOR SHOWING UNCENSORED PICTURES ONLINE!!

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By in United States,

Today's RPotD is insufficient for something of this magnitude!

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By in United States,

Once seen, cannot be unseen

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By in Hungary,

My Mum?

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By in United States,

please blur

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By in Canada,

Nice, but lacks a clamshell, and two cherubs with a ribbon...what, ya can't "see" art...:D

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By in United States,

Can't believe Huwbot's horny on main

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By in United States,

wow that's lego

j/k just going off on other comments
(now that's adult themed)

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By in United States,

what's scary is baby figure

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By in Australia,

*looks at the photo*

*sees the sheer number of comments in only a few hours*

Yep. That tracks.

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By in United States,

@legodachi said:
"My Dad approves "
Now you know who those gifts were for.

@namekuji said: "Does she fit in 76210?"
That is both a hilarious mental image and a horrifying one.

@brick_r: No, I can't *unsee* it, not now.

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By in Australia,

All the Lego geeks getting hot and sweaty I see.

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By in Poland,

First thought: Barbie here? Is today some version of April Fools'?
Then I read the description and learned something new.

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By in United Kingdom,

This is what every Barbie in a charity shop looks like. Why people donate them naked I don't know....but they are always naked.

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By in Australia,

Um, uh… did I click on the wrong link or something?

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By in United Kingdom,

Caroline, please, this is a family website! Just because all the other random pieces get to show their studs…

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By in Netherlands,

@Billbuilds said:
" @huw can you please ban scala figs from random minifig of the day?"

It is a fig only the "mini" is debatable^^
Only 33 scala minifig exist so just endure it.

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By in Australia,

@Ridgeheart said:
"Still not as bad as nude Homemakers."

Depends on the homemaker.

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By in Netherlands,

Did Sca(ry)Fem(ale)A come with a brick build bikini?

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By in United Kingdom,

An eltritch horror beyond mortal comprehension.

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By in United States,

Whoa, whoa, whoa, NSFW!

*NSFL

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By in United States,

I respect that the Barbie movie never went so far as to have Naked Barbie represented, there was only ever Weird Barbie, but I must also respect Huwbot for having the guts to not shield us from the truth of Naked Scala.

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By in United States,

Now there’s some sexy elbows! 8-D
Or… what do you call the front of an elbow?

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By in Germany,

@Billbuilds said:
"cast it into the fire! destroy it!"
"Drop it in a forty-three-foot hole in the ground
Bury it completely, rocks and boulders should be fine
Then burn all the clothes you may have worn any time you were online!"

Gotta love Weird Al :-)

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By in Portugal,

Someone is asking 40 € for one of these XD

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By in Australia,

Are clothes optional?

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By in Australia,

Ummm, I have nothing witty to say... but the comments are a great read!

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By in United Kingdom,

Oi, some of us are at work!

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By in Australia,

@burra said: "Are clothes optional? "

You mean, for today's random minifig, or in general?

My answer, and the answer of the local law enforcement, tends to differ.

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By in Germany,

@Billbuilds said:
" @huw can you please ban scala figs from random minifig of the day?"

@huw please don't listen to Billbuilds. It's part of Lego, if we want it or not.

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By in Netherlands,

Clearly some of the commenters above have never seen a Barbie doll. Or a woman. :'-)

Interestingly enough, 'that other brick building brand' is now doing official Barbie sets, but they look less like Barbie products than Scala sets ever did.

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By in Germany,

Brickset, meet Monty Python's Flying Circus Season 1 - Episode 08

Full Frontal Nudity

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By in Netherlands,

If anything I love how some people apparently learn about Scala from this. This is their first exposure to the theme's existence.

And by the sound of it, many people here will never forget this day.

...
Oh no, Christian AKA My Dad can be a RMotD too. RUN!!!!!!!

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By in Australia,

@Binnekamp said: "Oh no, Christian AKA My Dad can be a RMotD too. RUN!!!!!!!"

As if we're not all living for that day to happen.

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By in United States,

I must suck if you started using this site today and you see this....

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By in United States,

Well frick. Even LEGO has some naked Barbie dolls in their playroom.

Also just now noticed the name of the set she comes in.
"Sweet Caroline...
BAH BAH BAH..."

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By in United States,

Growing up with five sisters who had Barbies means that seeing a doll without clothes was a weekly occurrence. Though seeing one here is an unexpected shock.

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By in United Kingdom,

@Astrobricks said:
"Now there’s some sexy elbows! 8-D
Or… what do you call the front of an elbow?"


I think he’s generally called Guy Garvey. Hah, music joke!

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By in United Kingdom,

I dare anyone here to say they like this doll and its picture. I. Dare. You.

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By in France,

@bookmum said:
"This is what every Barbie in a charity shop looks like. Why people donate them naked I don't know....but they are always naked.
"


Not sure I would recognize this as Lego if I came across it in a charity shop.

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By in United States,

Yeesh. And people say Bionicle isn’t real Lego.

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By in United States,

@bookmum:
Or the shop strips them to sell the clothes seperately.

@Kynareth said:
" @emjim21 said:
"please blur"

Which bit?"


Yes. So, so, yes.

@ToysFromTheAttic:
I’ve seen enough women to know this is not what they look like. Neither is Barbie.

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By in Netherlands,

It doesn't seem to have any connection points for studs, pins or bars? Is this even Lego?

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By in United States,

31 owned by the community. Sus

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By in Spain,

Life in plastic, you know, is fantastic.

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By in Puerto Rico,

Ok, I see one of the issues with the Scala theme.

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By in United States,

Now we know where My Dad's flowers are going to.

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By in Netherlands,

@GenericLegoFan said:
"I must suck if you started using this site today and you see this...."

No, please, you don't have to. Or at least I don't need to know.

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By in United States,

"Honey, where are my pants?"

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By in Germany,

Does a 318 bar fit in her hands? Asking for a friend. ;)

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By in Germany,

She reminds me of a Fembot ;-)

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By in Netherlands,

@WizardOfOss said:
"It doesn't seem to have any connection points for studs, pins or bars? Is this even Lego?"

Brickset did a few articles on Scala a few years ago. The shoes these dolls can wear can fit a stud which in turn can be used with a baseplate. Especially the Scala-specific flower-shaped plate studs.

Read more about the dolls here if you dare (warning: explicit closeup of Christian (AKA My Dad) without clothing. Some readers might find this disturbing).
https://brickset.com/article/57330/a-close-look-at-scala-dolls

And here is an article about the plate and construction system of the theme. At the end you can read about the shoes.
https://brickset.com/article/57362/scala-construction-methods

For good measure, I would also recommend this article about Scala parts that have outlived the theme:
https://brickset.com/article/57363/scala-s-legacy

You're welcome ;)
(And you have also been warned about the appearance of Christian (AKA My Dad). I am not accountable for any nightmares and/or 'daddy issues' that might ensue).

@R0Sch said
"Does a 318 bar fit in her hands? Asking for a friend. ;)"

It does indeed. In the first article the writer explicitly states it does... make of that what you will.

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By in United States,

@WizardOfOss said:
"It doesn't seem to have any connection points for studs, pins or bars? Is this even Lego?"

That…could get a little dangerous in a kid’s toy.

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By in United Kingdom,

@PurpleDave no the clothes always get taken off by the original owner and lost. It a doll thing.
To be fair with small children it is easier to remove dolls clothes than it is too put them back on. They're often fiddly - especially those teeny tiny scraps of material the Bratz Dolls have.
Some Barbie's come with printed underwear so at least there's a bit of modesty for some of them ! Ha ha.

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By in Canada,

Sweet Caroline

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By in Australia,

@Endermen39 said:
"For those who said Scala was a good theme. Well there you go. You scarred all of us for life."

Scala-ed for life!

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By in United States,

@bookmum said:
"Some Barbie's come with printed underwear so at least there's a bit of modesty for some of them ! Ha ha."

I think Key West’s economy used to largely depend on the fact that body paint only offers the cursory appearance of modesty.

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By in United Kingdom,

I wonder if @Huw has seen this

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By in United Kingdom,

@beige2 said:
"I wonder if @Huw has seen this"

Yes i've seen this. My daughters have several of them: they were the ideal age when they were available.

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By in United States,

@Kalhiki said:
"Still not as bad as nude Homemakers."
How? They would just be stacks of yellow bricks? I guess I can see how that would be cursed, though.
@Kalhiki said:
"Yeesh. And people say Bionicle isn’t real Lego."
Wait, aren't "Bionicles" technically naked? Now I can't unsee.
@zander
they like this doll and its picture.

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By in United States,

@Norikins said:
"Wait, aren't "Bionicles" technically naked? Now I can't unsee."

No, of course not. They wear masks!

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By in United States,

@PurpleDave said:
" @Norikins said:
"Wait, aren't "Bionicles" technically naked? Now I can't unsee."

No, of course not. They wear masks!"


And shoes.

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By in United States,

The great thing about RMOTD is that suffering through this doesn't remove it from all future RMOTDs! We could get this again tomorrow!

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By in United States,

@Formendacil said:
"The great thing about RMOTD is that suffering through this doesn't remove it from all future RMOTDs! We could get this again tomorrow!"

I say, if we do get it a second day in a row, all of Brickset will come with pitchforks and torches to your place - for the sole reason of you bringing such a plague upon our houses! ;-P

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By in United States,

I find it hilarious that of all the great minifigures that exist, this RMOTD currently has more views than any previous one, apart from the first RMOTD ever (March Harriet).

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By in Poland,

Goooodnight, everybody!

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By in Germany,

@Clutch_P said:
"I find it hilarious that of all the great minifigures that exist, this RMOTD currently has more views than any previous one, apart from the first RMOTD ever (March Harriet)."
Just wait until Slave Leia becomes RMOTD.
:-)

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By in United States,

@Murdoch17 said:
" @Formendacil said:
"The great thing about RMOTD is that suffering through this doesn't remove it from all future RMOTDs! We could get this again tomorrow!"

I say, if we do get it a second day in a row, all of Brickset will come with pitchforks and torches to your place - for the sole reason of you bringing such a plague upon our houses! ;-P"


If--when!--that happens, I shall have earned it.

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