Random minifig of the day: cty1869
Posted by Huwbot,
Today's random minifigure is cty1869 Toilet Soapbox Race Car Driver (Plumber) - Male, Dark Turquoise Overalls with Toilet Logo, Dark Turquoise Legs, Neon Yellow Construction Helmet, Stubble, a Town figure that came in one set, 60460 No Limits: Race Car Ramp Track, released during 2025.
Our members collectively own a total of 1,168 of them. If you'd like to buy one you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $2.90.
Image and minifig data courtesy of BrickLink.com
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I'd hate to look at that helmet when it's in the sun
Some great design on some the recent city sets.
If you need a hardhat as a plumber, it's time to retire.
If I had more space, I'd probably get that set. I have 60458 and 60459, so getting this set and maybe some road plates to extend the track would be great. But as it is, the only other soapbox set I'm likely to get is 6562113, either buying it on Bricklink if I can find it, or just getting the parts on PaB or Bricklink if I can't.
Your use of (or lack of should I say) safety equipment, in a race setting has me triggered
Even though it is but a box car race, a simple hard hat aint going to cut it
I should hope the stewards give you the black flag....
@PurpleDave said:
"If you need a hardhat as a plumber, it's time to retire."
Doesn’t need one as a plumber, needs a -better- one to be a racer, the poor guy’s just caught between worlds isn’t he?
@PurpleDave said:
"If you need a hardhat as a plumber, it's time to retire."
Over the course of their careers, most plumbers are required to break a surprising amount of bricks using just their heads. I'm not sure why. It could just be a proud tradition, or maybe this is just the best way to liberate trapped mushrooms and coins. Maybe it's just one of those things you learn at plumbing-school, like go-kart racing, triage, tennis, golf, etiquette, demolition, close-quarters combat, throwing fireballs, dragonslaying, unassisted flight, dinosaur-husbandry, mind-control and operating bootleg TARDIS-units.
Plumbers lead rich and mysterious lives.
I purchased a copy of this set to mod and join to my 76057 bridge.
I need another.
@Crux said:
" @PurpleDave said:
"If you need a hardhat as a plumber, it's time to retire."
Over the course of their careers, most plumbers are required to break a surprising amount of bricks using just their heads."
So what you’re saying is this guy is a dirty cheater?
@Rimefang said:
"I purchased a copy of this set to mod and join to my 76057 bridge.
I need another. "
Exactly my thinking, this set is a good beginning to a bridge or a multi layered city.
@Crux said:
" @PurpleDave said:
"If you need a hardhat as a plumber, it's time to retire."
Over the course of their careers, most plumbers are required to break a surprising amount of bricks using just their heads. I'm not sure why. It could just be a proud tradition, or maybe this is just the best way to liberate trapped mushrooms and coins. Maybe it's just one of those things you learn at plumbing-school, like go-kart racing, triage, tennis, golf, etiquette, demolition, close-quarters combat, throwing fireballs, dragonslaying, unassisted flight, dinosaur-husbandry, mind-control and operating bootleg TARDIS-units.
Plumbers lead rich and mysterious lives."
I don't always notice who made a post before I start reading it, which was the case here, but I wasn't very far into that one before I thought, "This is a @Crux post, isn't it?"
This looks to be a short-lived theme, but I am glad I invested in all 3 sets - good, good fun. This figs soapbox cart is a great design too, and I found it to be the fastest of the 6.
I'll try to pick up a few more packs of the small sets before it all retires and convert some of the Dimensions vehicles.