Minifig Facts
The Doctor Doctor minifigure, first introduced in the 1981 LEGO set 6680 Ambulance, is part of the Town theme and Medical subtheme. This minifigure features a red hat and a torso with straight line printing, including a red cross emblem on the left side, signifying a medical professional. The minifigure is completed with white legs and yellow hands, adhering to the classic LEGO minifigure design of the era. The simplistic facial expression consists of two black dots for eyes and a curved line for a smile, typical of early LEGO minifigures. This minifigure represents a medical practitioner within the LEGO Town setting.
Common description: Doctor - Straight Line, White Legs, Red Hat
Doctor Reviews
Is this LEGO minifigure a good investment?
“There are currently several Male Doctor minifigs figures. This one (doc007) is exclusive to a single set, making it slightly more desirable to collectors and investors.”
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Review for LEGO set 6680 Ambulance from
“This 1981 ambulance set features two simple yet functional minifigures, a male and a female paramedic, and a buildable stretcher—an interesting alternative to later one-piece designs. The ambulance includes opening doors and a back compartment for the stretcher, though it... More lacks a dedicated minifigure seat. While basic by modern standards, it captures the essence of its era and offers a glimpse into early LEGO design.”
About Town Medical
The LEGO Town theme, active from 1978 to 1996 and later evolved into the LEGO City theme, features a wide array of minifigures representing everyday life in a bustling town. Key minifigures include various professions such as police officers, firefighters, construction workers, doctors, and citizens. Notable figures from this theme are the classic police officer, the firefighter with a helmet, and the construction worker with a hard hat. These minifigures are characterized by their simple yet iconic designs, with minimal printing and standard accessories that reflect their roles.
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