Minifig Facts
The Technic Figure with blue legs, a white top featuring a zipper and shoulder harness pattern, blue arms, and a white helmet originates from the LEGO Technic VTOL set, released in 1998. This minifigure is part of the Technic theme, which focuses on advanced models with complex functions and mechanisms. It reflects the Technic line's aesthetic, prioritizing utility and mechanical design elements. The set it belongs to, VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing), is known for its technical design and functionality.
Common description: Technic Figure Blue Legs, White Top with Zipper & Shoulder Harness Pattern, Blue Arms, White Helmet
Technic Figure Blue Legs Reviews
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“The Technic Figure Blue Legs figure has proven to be a meaningful investment for LEGO Technic collectors. While early growth has leveled off, investors still see average annual returns of about 5.8%.”
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Review for LEGO set 8222 VTOL from Technicopedia
“This particular aircraft tilts the whole wing with a worm gear. The props are not geared to anything but can spin, and the canopy can open manually. This a single place aircraft and comes complete with a pilot. The wing leading edge is made from flexible tubing. The... More canopy uses the new angled connectors. A detailed sticker is used for instruments in the cockpit. The wings of this model are quite fragile due to the fact that the tips are only connected to the root by an axle, and the two sides of the wing are only connected together at the tilt axis.”
Full review at www.technicopedia.com
About Technic

The LEGO Technic theme, primarily known for its complex mechanical builds, occasionally includes minifigures designed to complement the intricate models. Active since 1977, the Technic minifigures, introduced in the late 1980s and early 1990s, are unique compared to standard minifigures, featuring more articulation with movable arms, legs, and heads.
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