Random figure of the day: cty1216

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Today's random figure is cty1216 Ann McCloud - Mom, Medium Lavender Jacket, Medium Nougat Legs, Orange Hair, a Town figure that came in one set, 60271 Main Square, released during 2020.

Our members collectively own a total of 1,626 of them. If you'd like to buy one you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $2.10.


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8 comments on this article

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By in New Zealand,

It was fun to get the characters from the Lego City Adventures show included in City sets back then instead of the normal generic figures we normally get.

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By in Canada,

I love the hair … curly and titian!
And I almost love the lavender cardigan … except for the odd way that the colour is printed onto the torso … why is there that strange strip of colour along the collarbone? Are we to assume that the minifig has done up only the top-most button of the cardigan?

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By in United States,

Tom Servo: "McCloud!"

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By in United Kingdom,

She a Highlander too, like Connor?

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By in United Kingdom,

@Prairiebricker said:
"I love the hair … curly and titian!
And I almost love the lavender cardigan … except for the odd way that the colour is printed onto the torso … why is there that strange strip of colour along the collarbone? Are we to assume that the minifig has done up only the top-most button of the cardigan? "

It’s not a cardigan, it’s a jacket. Beneath it, she’s wearing a T-shirt or camisole. The strip of colour is the top edge of the T/camisole, either the garment’s actual border or an edge line to make it easier to see. She’s also wearing a necklace with a pendant.

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By in United States,

@Prairiebricker said:
"I love the hair … curly and titian!
And I almost love the lavender cardigan … except for the odd way that the colour is printed onto the torso … why is there that strange strip of colour along the collarbone? Are we to assume that the minifig has done up only the top-most button of the cardigan? "


They never print on the sides or top of the torso, and the neck post only gets a throat patch to identify which side is the front when the torso is printed (except on Chinese torsos, which never get the throat patch). There's really nothing they can do about that strip of base color between the printed decolletage and the neck on the minifig's head.

@Brickalili:
Connor (also Duncan) is a MacLeod, not a McCloud.

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By in United Kingdom,

@Brickalili said:
"She a Highlander too, like Connor? "
There can be only one.

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