Lack of medieval figs in minifig series.
#1
Posted 25 March 2012 - 11:56 AM
Am I the only one who misses any form of a civilian medieval figure from the minifig series? Unless you are an army builder the minifig series really won't give you anything.
Here are some ideas Lego could have put in there:
Peasant with Scythe
Farmer with a little pig
Any kind of Artisan with the respective tool (Carpenter, Woodcutter, The guy that makes barrels, etc.)
Squire
Am I the only one noticing and missing this?



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#2
Posted 25 March 2012 - 12:39 PM
- Elf
- Evil Dwarf
- Forestman
- Witch
Medieval compatable minifigs:
- Highland Battler
- Musketeer
- Egyptian Queen
- Statue of Liberty
- The Monster (of Frankenstein)
- Vampire
- Viking
I'd say that's not too shabby!
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#3
Posted 25 March 2012 - 12:48 PM
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#4
Posted 25 March 2012 - 12:56 PM
mephistopheles, on 25 March 2012 - 11:56 AM, said:
Am I the only one who misses any form of a civilian medieval figure from the minifig series? Unless you are an army builder the minifig series really won't give you anything.
Here are some ideas Lego could have put in there:
Peasant with Scythe
Farmer with a little pig
Any kind of Artisan with the respective tool (Carpenter, Woodcutter, The guy that makes barrels, etc.)
Squire
Am I the only one noticing and missing this?
As much as I would like to see some in the CM series, you can pick all of these minifigs up at a reasonable price on Bricklink or in sets. I would rather have other minifigures, like more costumes!
#5
Posted 25 March 2012 - 12:58 PM
soccerkid6, on 25 March 2012 - 12:48 PM, said:
I did, the minifigs I listed as compatible would be very suitable as civilian figures with some minor adaptions.
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#6
Posted 25 March 2012 - 01:03 PM
Still, I can see the desire for medieval figs, especially during this drought of traditional Castle themes. If they did a king, knight, squire, etc., I'd be happy with it so long as they are distinctive enough to stand out from the variations of these characters we've seen in the castle theme.
#7
Posted 25 March 2012 - 04:09 PM
Supporting in Cuusoo: trebuchet, big trees, medieval theatre wagon, blacksmith's house...
#8
Posted 25 March 2012 - 05:35 PM
JackJonespaw, on 25 March 2012 - 12:56 PM, said:
Completely agree. I prefer CMF to be about figs that we would probably not get outside the theme.
#9
Posted 25 March 2012 - 06:16 PM
badboytje88, on 25 March 2012 - 12:39 PM, said:
- Elf
- Evil Dwarf
- Forestman
- Witch
Medieval compatable minifigs:
- Highland Battler
- Musketeer
- Egyptian Queen
- Statue of Liberty
- The Monster (of Frankenstein)
- Vampire
- Viking
I'd say that's not too shabby!
We might have a very different view on how mortal human civilians looked like during the medieval age. Also our opinion on when the medieval era started and ended might differ a lot. I should have specified. Mea culpa.
JackJonespaw, on 25 March 2012 - 12:56 PM, said:
Please kindly show me these figures or provide me a link. I am new to LEGO therefore I don't know everything that has has seen release. What kind of figures should I collect for displaying civilian life in a medieval village?



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#10
Posted 25 March 2012 - 08:24 PM
JackJonespaw, on 25 March 2012 - 12:56 PM, said:
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#11
Posted 25 March 2012 - 08:27 PM
That said, there are some medieval civilian professions that would look good in CM form. They could do a bard, with the typical cap and some instrument. A cooper (the guy that makes barrels) is also a distant possibility. Ladies are also welcome anytime! They could also do some sort of druid/hermit/monk.
#12
Posted 25 March 2012 - 09:17 PM
Stiel, on 25 March 2012 - 08:27 PM, said:
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Supporting in Cuusoo: trebuchet, big trees, medieval theatre wagon, blacksmith's house...
#13
Posted 25 March 2012 - 09:51 PM
Haltiamieli, on 25 March 2012 - 09:17 PM, said:
Haltiamieli, on 25 March 2012 - 09:17 PM, said:
That said, of all the ideas I listed, I think that the bard is the most likely to make it into the series at some point. It has enough character, no religious issues, it is perfectly fine with just one accessory, and there is already a sizeable music mini-theme going in CMF.
#14
Posted 25 March 2012 - 10:48 PM
mephistopheles, on 25 March 2012 - 06:16 PM, said:
Please kindly show me these figures or provide me a link. I am new to LEGO therefore I don't know everything that has has seen release. What kind of figures should I collect for displaying civilian life in a medieval village?
There are several sets that have medieval farmers/peasants included. I would use Bricklink if I were you, it's by far the best place to buy Lego online. Here are a few notable characters:






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#15
Posted 26 March 2012 - 01:05 AM
The two sets to look out for if you want to build up the civilian side of your castle world are 10193 Medieval Market Village and 7189 Mill Village Raid. They come with lots of civilians and also several animals. If you want to build civilian medieval life they (or at the very least the civilian minifigs from them) are must buys. MMV also has a great price/parts ratio and will be discontinued soonish. Then there is the classic civilian Castle torso which comes in green (forestman), blue (Majisto) and light grey (peasant).
You should also take some time and stroll through the minifigure selection of the following themes on Bricklink: Pirates, Adventurers (Orient Expedition), POTC and Prince of Persia. You'll most probably find torsos of interest to you in there. The Harry Potter theme might offer a female dress or two, the Star Wars theme a few Jedi robes.
#16
Posted 26 March 2012 - 07:36 AM
Stiel, on 25 March 2012 - 09:51 PM, said:
That said, of all the ideas I listed, I think that the bard is the most likely to make it into the series at some point. It has enough character, no religious issues, it is perfectly fine with just one accessory, and there is already a sizeable music mini-theme going in CMF.
I think TLG's stance on religion is pretty clear, in 30+ years of City and Medieval sets they've never done a church, mosque or synagogue. Any temples that they have done are for extinct or imaginged religions, eg. egyptians, aztecs or atlantean.
Perhaps a Medieval monk is far enough removed from present reality that they might consider it, but I'd be more hopeful trying to persuade them to do a hermit and then trying to customise that with capes and hoods.
I'm in general agreement with the other comments about artisan this or that always being a "bloke with apron and hammer" but one or two differing apron torso's to mix and match between wouldn't go amiss. My thoughts would be:
- A bard/troubadour would be a nice thing to see, as would the characters from the Commedia dell'arte although that's more recent than the medieval period we're describing.
- A hooded execution would be nice, but unlikely given most people's moral stance on execution and torture.
- Some form of Merchant, the peasantry are well represented as are royalty but there's nothing of the (admittedly small) medieval middle class.
- A Judge, Lawyer or Scribe. Non-religious so more of a possibility that priests.
#17
Posted 26 March 2012 - 09:01 AM
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#18
Posted 26 March 2012 - 09:41 PM
The thing that I disapprove the most for TLG is this: a lot of bodywear that goes on to the back, which can not be combined with other stuff, like quiver with arrows, wings etc. Those things can only be combined with shoulder pauldrons:
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There was only one armor that could be combined on that way, and that was "Breastplate"


I like making custom minifigs, and few different armors that allow this would be more then appreciated.
And I do not care who will wear them :)
And also, this:
third row, third and fourth minifig (it was about time TLG made a Drow hehehe:)

Edit: sorry for the picture size, but it has 100 small pictures in it :)
Edited by Angeli, 26 March 2012 - 09:45 PM.
#20
Posted 26 March 2012 - 11:13 PM
I believe that artwork is from a designer who works for TLG (before he got hired though) so it is a real possibility some of those designs could make it into Series 8. Although I seriously doubt TLG would make the monk or the aliens from Avatar and a few others.
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#21
Posted 27 March 2012 - 02:52 AM
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Posted 27 March 2012 - 07:20 AM



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#24
Posted 27 March 2012 - 11:07 AM
I think this is why in every series people are able to say "I suggested that one!" because in reality, the designs are classic ideas of recognisable characters.
Whilst I don't think castle type civilians as you mentioned fit into this category, characters such as a medieval bard, or renaissance actor, King, Queen, or other non-fantasy 'fairytale' type characters (eg Red Riding Hood/Grandma visitor) could be made.
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