I think the better way to look at the CMFs is which ones are the most useful to you. Like if you have a modern day city, the pet groomer, workout woman, etc minifigs would instantly be useful. Same if you model fantasy or castle. Of course you can use all of them if you stage a comic/ cosplay convention in your city. As I mentioned before the triceratops guy in olive green is perfect to hand out flyers to the olive green museum that has a dinosaur exhibit. Alternatively you could replace the heads with blank yellow ones and then have them as mannequins in a costume shop window
The Barbarian Woman (my friends and I call her *Red Sonja* after the Conan the Barbarian character (a red head barbarian woman) ) uses the _Dreamzzz_ sword double moulded in two grays
The *race car, aeroplane, boat* and now *train suit* CMFs can be easily made into those 25¢ rides you can find outside of stores (or you could in the past at least). - if you need a fun project to do for your channel, turning them into little rides would be a fun one
Printed is just that, printing on top of the plastic. Where molding is the mixing of the material of the plastic to make a physical color. So when a piece is dual molded it’s more expensive to make because it’s two colors fused together. This makes the minifigure more valuable
Is this legal? Like i really want the goat figure but i dont want to buy it from bricklink. And Im concernd that if I would go to my local lego shop and start to scan the boxes they would kick me out from the shop even tho Im not making any demage.
Absolutely no different than feeling the old bags. Anyway, assume your local store (if they care about LEGO) will have already removed all the *valuable* ones leaving just the harpy
I think the better way to look at the CMFs is which ones are the most useful to you. Like if you have a modern day city, the pet groomer, workout woman, etc minifigs would instantly be useful. Same if you model fantasy or castle. Of course you can use all of them if you stage a comic/ cosplay convention in your city. As I mentioned before the triceratops guy in olive green is perfect to hand out flyers to the olive green museum that has a dinosaur exhibit.
Alternatively you could replace the heads with blank yellow ones and then have them as mannequins in a costume shop window
Cool vid I’m definitely going to try this
You can remove the Paralympic’s runner’s legs and place them with normal minifig legs to give other citizens a prosthetic leg
The Barbarian Woman (my friends and I call her *Red Sonja* after the Conan the Barbarian character (a red head barbarian woman) ) uses the _Dreamzzz_ sword double moulded in two grays
The *race car, aeroplane, boat* and now *train suit* CMFs can be easily made into those 25¢ rides you can find outside of stores (or you could in the past at least). - if you need a fun project to do for your channel, turning them into little rides would be a fun one
Great idea
For your triceratops guy … just have him handing out flyers outside your museum (if you got it)
Love that idea… Dino park outside the museum
Basil the Bat Loard is a great modern rendition of the old _Fright Knights_ character from the late 1990s (bricklink minifig *CAS022A* )
Is that why he’s so popular?
@@ridzbricks yeah. Basil has a lot of fans today
Really cool characters and nice video. But one question what is printed and molded and what is the difference?
Printed is just that, printing on top of the plastic. Where molding is the mixing of the material of the plastic to make a physical color. So when a piece is dual molded it’s more expensive to make because it’s two colors fused together. This makes the minifigure more valuable
@@ridzbricks thanks
The dog is an Afghan Hound BTW
You are just full of information kudos
The kid has *amblyopia* (lazy eye) so the path covers his good eye so he can strengthen his bad eye’s muscles
Thank you for letting me know
@@ridzbricks that was me, once upon a time, back in the ‘70s.
Is this legal? Like i really want the goat figure but i dont want to buy it from bricklink. And Im concernd that if I would go to my local lego shop and start to scan the boxes they would kick me out from the shop even tho Im not making any demage.
I stood there scanning codes for myself and others for about 20 minutes and no problems
Absolutely no different than feeling the old bags. Anyway, assume your local store (if they care about LEGO) will have already removed all the *valuable* ones leaving just the harpy
@@gordonwerner im talking about an official lego store
@@fulopsztanev8804 I doubt they’d care. People who know will get what they want, and people who don’t will get whatever’s there.