

( as you might guess she is a hyperactive little bunny who rarely stops or sleeps.)Īnd with all of this, last month for the third time she had to file a formal legal complaint against the city and the department. She is an instructor at the State Fire Academy and she and her husband manage and teach the EMT and Paramedic programs at the State University. She has twice the qualifications, certifications and education of her peers. She is the only female ranking officer in her state to my knowledge. My best friend is one of the few female professional Fire Captains in the US. It's a stylised toy, not an exact representation of the human form.
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Lego minifigs have one skin color: yellow (non-licensed anyway), and one body type: average. Why shouldn't this be represented? Why should all tees and sweaters in Legoland be loose and boxy?Īlso, they're not supposed to look skinny, fat, or whatever. Hell, many males wear form fitting clothing now. It can go both ways, what if I wanted my female minifig to be wearing a Fabuland babydoll tee? Many females wear form fitting clothing. I don't know if it's copyrighted, but if it is, the mods can just delete this post. Note: I got the picture of the Fabu-Fan from Brickset. All that I'm saying is that hourglass torsos should be reserved for minifigures who they actually look right on Wonder Woman being a prime example. This "Fabu-Fan", as she's called, doesn't even look skinny just really squeezed in the middle.

Look, the only thing that I'm complaining about here is the overall quality and look of the figures. Unless, of course, you don't want your custom figure to look like they have huge hips and no waistline. This is the problem that I have with hourglass torsos:Ī Fabuland sweater! What a great throwback to the golden age of LEGO! I know that a lot of the Eurobricks mods here are fans of Fabuland, so they'll probably want to use that torso on their own custom minifigures.
