Minifig Facts
The Female Minifigure with plain white torso and white hips and legs, featuring red pigtails hair, is a classic LEGO minifigure first introduced in the set 261 Bathroom, released in 1979. This minifigure is part of the Homemaker theme, specifically within the Rooms subtheme. It is characterized by its simple design, with a plain white torso and matching white legs, complemented by a distinctive red hairpiece styled in pigtails. The minifigure's face is yellow with basic facial features, typical of early LEGO minifigures. This minifigure exemplifies the minimalist design approach of LEGO sets from that era.
Common description: Plain White Torso, White Hips and Legs, Red Pigtails Hair (Homemaker Child)
Female Reviews
Is this LEGO minifigure a good investment?
“The Female minifig has proven to be a meaningful investment for LEGO Homemaker collectors. While early growth has leveled off, investors still see average annual returns of about 5.7%.”
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Review for LEGO set 261 Bathroom from Brickipedia
“The bathroom is assembled on top of a bright blue base. On the back of the base is a wide cabinet. It has one opening and closing drawer and two sliding drawers. The cabinet features a mirror, a flower vase, and two square vases on top.”
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About Homemaker Rooms
The LEGO Homemaker theme, active from 1971 to 1982, features larger-scale minifigures and sets designed to create detailed home environments. Key minifigures in this theme include family members like parents, children, and occasionally pets, constructed from larger, articulated pieces rather than traditional minifigure elements. These figures are more detailed, with movable arms and legs, and are typically included in sets that depict various rooms and furnishings of a house, such as living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms. The Homemaker theme emphasizes domestic life.
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