Minifig Facts
In 1974, LEGO introduced the first generation of figures, often referred to as "pre-minifigures" or "stage extra figures." These early figures featured solid torsos without movable arms, solid legs, and heads without printed facial features. They were included in sets prior to the debut of the modern LEGO minifigure in 1978.
Common description: Legoland - Blue Torso, Red Legs, Black Hat
Legoland Figure Black Hat Reviews
Is this LEGO Minifig a good investment?
“Legoland Figure Black Hat old013 is currently one of the lower performing minifigs amongst other Legoland Figure Male minifigures, whereas the lower quartile is around $10.”
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About Trains 4.5V / 12V

The LEGO Trains theme, active since 1966 and continuing through various iterations, features a range of minifigures that complement the detailed train sets and rail systems. Key minifigures in this theme include train conductors, engineers, station attendants, and passengers. Notable sets within the theme include classic locomotives, modern high-speed trains, and elaborate train stations.
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