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Recently, I made a World War I pilot for my Tri-Plane, and I noticed something. There are no minifig scarves.

I also realized that there are no such things as fat minifigs. And to my knowledge, there are no minifig forks or regular sized spoons.

I am wondering, what other simple, do-able pieces do you thing Lego should make for minifigs?

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First they dont make fat minifigs so kids dont just fatten themselves

anyways the Western series bandana does perfect for a scarf!

but the best utencils I want a pencil :classic:

A screw driver works great for that.

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(Seriously, though, it's not)

Really? So that would explain why I failed the exam that I decided to write in Phillips :sadnew:

I think there's an old joint piece that works really well as a fork, as well. EDIT: Hello!

Edited by hewkii9
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First they dont make fat minifigs so kids dont just fatten themselves

anyways the Western series bandana does perfect for a scarf!

but the best utencils I want a pencil :classic:

Your wish is granted.

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:tongue:

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I think there's an old joint piece that works really well as a fork, as well. EDIT: Hello!

Those pieces made great lightsaber hilts back in the day.

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The bandannas sadly do not let aviator helmets fit on a minifig head while worn (I tried it and no luck at all.) So a scarf would be really useful. As for anything else? I would like a great minifig scale bucket.

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The bandannas sadly do not let aviator helmets fit on a minifig head while worn (I tried it and no luck at all.) So a scarf would be really useful. As for anything else? I would like a great minifig scale bucket.

Ohhhh Seigfrieeeeed!!!

:tongue:

~A.S.

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Shoulder paintings (like the Cloud City Boba Fett) I want my Obi-Wan with a big Republic sign slapped on his shoulder!!

Goodbye...

*The man who forget to say "Goodbye..." in his last post or two (AKA the hopeless forgetter)*

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Ohhhh Seigfrieeeeed!!!

:tongue:

~A.S.

No offence to the Walrus intended, but his Blue Bucket is too big for mini-fig scale. When at the beach the kids want a bucket to make small sandcastles with, not a bucket to hide in.

There's quite a few things that I'd love to see LEGO officially make, but I think it's more likely that a customisation website might put them out for us. I'd really love to see more scale minifig bags that aren't designed for camping, a handbag in the style of the Indiana bags, an art palette and paint-brush, as well as visor-like sunglasses and complimenting hair-pieces with cleverly disguised visor attachments. That way minifigs can wear shades on top of their heads or take them off in their hands. :classic:

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No offence to the Walrus intended, but his Blue Bucket is too big for mini-fig scale. When at the beach the kids want a bucket to make small sandcastles with, not a bucket to hide in.

There's quite a few things that I'd love to see LEGO officially make, but I think it's more likely that a customisation website might put them out for us. I'd really love to see more scale minifig bags that aren't designed for camping, a handbag in the style of the Indiana bags, an art palette and paint-brush, as well as visor-like sunglasses and complimenting hair-pieces with cleverly disguised visor attachments. That way minifigs can wear shades on top of their heads or take them off in their hands. :classic:

They could also try what playmobile do (my youngest brother loves it, not quite playing dollies but no arguments over lego ownership with his older/my younger brother) which is to have it clip under the hair piece. They fit quite snugly in the odd clip that they have to keep hair on, a lego version could have them lie on the stud on top of the head.

Also, thinking about playmobile... How about hats and hair that are combineable? No more bald (or beyond belief hair gathering) for female figures!

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Really? So that would explain why I failed the exam that I decided to write in Phillips :sadnew:

I think there's an old joint piece that works really well as a fork, as well. EDIT: Hello!

thats a huge fork

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The bandannas sadly do not let aviator helmets fit on a minifig head while worn (I tried it and no luck at all.) So a scarf would be really useful. As for anything else? I would like a great minifig scale bucket.

Yes! I second scarf! A nice big one, so anyone who wants to build a Fourth Doctor can do him justice!

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Seriously, some taller version of a minifigure, and a set of armour with Huge Shoulder pads. (like a 40k space marine.)

I personally use the Clone helmet lights as a stimulant shot that is held by a battle field medic.

jifel

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Seriously, some taller version of a minifigure, and a set of armour with Huge Shoulder pads. (like a 40k space marine.)

I personally use the Clone helmet lights as a stimulant shot that is held by a battle field medic.

jifel

we need a tall chewbacca and darth vader!!!

Edited by prateek
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As for Chewie and Vader, the vent piece with the middle cut out works, but for purists......

Printed arms and/or legs for the Clones and Stromies would be cool. And a stomach piece like Pregnant Padme's in LSWVG would work nicely for fat - or 'fluffy' as some prefer - people, as well as pregnant.

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Those pieces made great lightsaber hilts back in the day.

True, unfortunately. XD

I inherited more than half of my (brick) collection and with most of those parts the forked end was snapped clean off to make it more lightsaber-ish. >_>

In the way of accessories... sure, Lego could make more molds, or we could just use our <3 imaaaaaaaagination! <3

~Bunda

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