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, Red Hat
Legoland Figure Red Hat Reviews
Review for LEGO set 362 Windmill from Brickset
“This set also has many useful parts in building other things: the windmill blades are comprised of 8 yellow 1x4 fences, & the windmill base has plenty of black slopes & (12!) corners you could use for a roof. I think the 1x2 white windows are rare too, plus the truck... More windscreen you don't see much of.”
Full review at brickset.com
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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