Random minifig of the day: adp071

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Today's random minifigure is adp071 Woman - Dark Pink Striped Top, Dark Red Legs, Tan Tousled Hair, a BrickLink Designer Program figure that came in one set, 910004 Winter Chalet, released during 2023.

Our members collectively own a total of 1,280 of them. If you'd like to buy one you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $5.80.


Image and minifig data courtesy of BrickLink.com

10 comments on this article

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By in United States,

Looks like she's been making holly wine. Is that safe to drink?

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By in United States,

no joke here, I see...

Unless HuwBot is mocing us about how difficult it was to get the early Bricklink designer sets...

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By in United States,

Those don't really look like suitable clothes for winter

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By in New Zealand,

@WolfpackBricksStudios said:
"Those don't really look like suitable clothes for winter"

If you live where I live you could get away with it some of the time.

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By in United States,

@Maxbricks14 said:
" @WolfpackBricksStudios said:
"Those don't really look like suitable clothes for winter"

If you live where I live you could get away with it some of the time."


Even in Michigan (depending on exactly where you're located), you can get some pretty mild winters once in a while. When I was in high school, there was one year that I rode my bike to school every day except two when there were rainstorms. Any snowfall that year was just a faint dusting that didn't last until the next day. Meanwhile, in the UP, they measure snow in stories. Once it gets about half a story tall, you start using the second story entrance to your house. Once it gets 1.5 stories tall...well, then you're screwed, because I don't think it's standard to have a third-floor entrance on your home.

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By in Australia,

@WolfpackBricksStudios said:
"Those don't really look like suitable clothes for winter"

I was just going to say, she looks far more like she's living in the tropics than she does in a winter environment.

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By in United States,

@Zordboy said:
" @WolfpackBricksStudios said:
"Those don't really look like suitable clothes for winter"

I was just going to say, she looks far more like she's living in the tropics than she does in a winter environment."


It takes all kinds. I have coworkers who were still wearing shorts when we had a week of double-digit negative temps, and I finally had to break out the snowpants I'd had hanging in my closet for years. I'm pretty sure the nerves in their lower legs must have died from frostbite when they were kids.

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By in United Kingdom,

@WolfpackBricksStudios said:
"Those don't really look like suitable clothes for winter"

Maybe she just has no intention of leaving the nice warm chalet

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By in United States,

Regardless of where people live, any place that has a place called Winter Chalet, you probably wouldn't have people dressed like this.

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By in United States,

@HibiscusDrive said:
"Regardless of where people live, any place that has a place called Winter Chalet, you probably wouldn't have people dressed like this. "

Maybe not _outside_, but there's no reason she can't have hung up her parka, scarf, hat, and gloves when she entered the building.

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