With the android nurse, that's not LE, it's 37 printed on her arm. It's normal human body temp in C. And I think the thing on the back of her head may be a US style power outlet without a ground plug. LEGO likes to do US style things even though they're not based over here. The 60s Retro Space Maiden is a partner for the Retro Space Man from Series 17. I got him after market. They look great together. The double arm was used for Stitch when he was in the space jumpsuit for one of the Disney CMF lines. I agree with your love of this series. I have them all too, and they're all great. I was out of LEGO for Blacktron, M-Tron, and Ice Planet, but I can appreciate the great designs.
Hahahah it is 37 hahah. How did I miss that? In my defense, I would expect the temperature monitor to be facing the nurse's face :D Thanks for all the other insights. Indeed, I think the CMF benefited from scaling down in size. A lot more attention has been given to the designs and their implementation, and it shows in this series.
With the android nurse, that's not LE, it's 37 printed on her arm. It's normal human body temp in C.
And I think the thing on the back of her head may be a US style power outlet without a ground plug. LEGO likes to do US style things even though they're not based over here.
The 60s Retro Space Maiden is a partner for the Retro Space Man from Series 17. I got him after market. They look great together.
The double arm was used for Stitch when he was in the space jumpsuit for one of the Disney CMF lines.
I agree with your love of this series. I have them all too, and they're all great. I was out of LEGO for Blacktron, M-Tron, and Ice Planet, but I can appreciate the great designs.
Hahahah it is 37 hahah. How did I miss that? In my defense, I would expect the temperature monitor to be facing the nurse's face :D
Thanks for all the other insights. Indeed, I think the CMF benefited from scaling down in size. A lot more attention has been given to the designs and their implementation, and it shows in this series.