Minifig Facts
The old Legoland Figures from the early 1970s, also known as pre-minifigures, were introduced in 1974 and were used in sets before the modern LEGO minifigure debuted in 1978. These figures had no arms or movable legs, featuring a simple design with a brick-built body and a molded head with printed facial features. They typically had a basic cylindrical head with dot eyes and a smile. These figures appeared in early Legoland Town, Castle, and Space sets, serving as the first attempt at adding human-like characters to LEGO playsets.
Common description: Legoland - Black Torso, Black Legs, White Hat, White Belt
Legoland Figure White Hat Reviews
Is this LEGO Minifig a good investment?
“The Legoland Figure White Hat minifig has experienced at rapid initial growth for investors but has since slowed, however, for LEGO LEGOLAND collectors it remains of high value.”
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Review for LEGO set 659 Police Patrol from Brickset
“LEGO set 659 Police Patrol is a classic. This set has a total of 49 bricks including two classic minifigures (without arms, legs, and a face). You are able to build a police motorcycle with a side cart and a police van that includes openable doors in the back. You get three... More printed bricks, two with police and one with headlights and a front grill.”
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About LEGOLAND

The LEGOLAND theme, active primarily from 1969 to 1978, features a variety of minifigures that reflect everyday roles and scenarios within a bustling town setting. Key minifigures include classic characters such as police officers, firefighters, construction workers, and various town residents. These minifigures are characterized by their simple designs, iconic smiley faces, and minimal printing, which are hallmarks of the early LEGO minifigure style.
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