Minifig Facts
The Doctor Female minifigure, featuring black hair, is a reissue included in the 2018 set "4002018 40 Years LEGO Minifigure Employee Exclusive." This minifigure is part of the Exclusive theme and the Employee Gift subtheme. It is characterized by its medical attire, including a white torso printed with a stethoscope and a red cross, symbolizing a healthcare professional. The minifigure also has white legs, complementing the medical uniform. This release was part of a special set celebrating the 40th anniversary of the LEGO minifigure, highlighting its significance within the LEGO community.
Common description: Doctor - Stethoscope, White Legs, Black Female Hair Reissue
Doctor Reviews
Is this LEGO minifigure a good investment?
“There are currently several Female Doctor minifigs figures. This one (doc016new) is exclusive to a single set, making it slightly more desirable to collectors and investors. Additionally, it’s not as widely owned as other Female Doctor versions.”
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Review for LEGO set 4002018 40 Years LEGO Minifigure Employee Exclusive from brickshow.com
“Distinctively colored in white, blue, and green, these little boxes are not so plain looking once you see what’s inside of them: the blue gift contains a minifig that is a shout out to the classic Doctor minifigure that first appeared in 1986’s Town Minifigures (6301). The... More green gift comes with a classic Pirate minifigure that appeared in 1993’s Skull’s Eye Schooner (6286). The white gift box still remains a mystery and we have no idea yet on what could be inside this piece of gem.”
About Exclusive Employee Gift
LEGO Employee Gift sets are special sets created by the LEGO Group exclusively for their employees, typically distributed as holiday gifts or to mark significant company milestones. These sets are not sold to the public, making them rare and highly collectible. Examples include the 50 Years on Track set (4002016) celebrating the company's railway history, and the exclusive Christmas sets released annually. The tradition of employee gift sets began in 2008, and these sets often feature unique designs and themes, reflecting both the company's heritage and innovative spirit.
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