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Dear Lego - Shorter Minifig arms for shorter minifigs

Posted: Tue May 13, 2014 8:18 pm
by Sir Osis of Liver
Dear Lego,

I've noticed that the short legs are becoming more common as a way to represent children, elves, hobbits and other short statured characters. Unfortunately the current minifigure arms that are on a standard torso piece are disproportionatly long and look out of place on these figures. There needs to be an arm mold that is approximately 2/3 the length of the current arms to make things look more correct and balanced. Hopefully such a piece is already in the planning stage and will be appearing in sets soon. :)

Re: Dear Lego - Shorter Minifig arms for shorter minifigs

Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 5:08 am
by Sir Erathor
This is actually a rather good idea. You're right when you say that the normal arms look a bit too long with the short legs.

Re: Dear Lego - Shorter Minifig arms for shorter minifigs

Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 9:01 am
by Brickninja
Also, please please please bendable short legs. And what happened to those longs legs you introduced a few years ago for woody and Jessie and were never seen again?

Re: Dear Lego - Shorter Minifig arms for shorter minifigs

Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 3:06 pm
by rogue27
I'd like to expand this request a bit:

Please make more types of arms. In addition to short arms for short figures, it would be nice to see arms in poses other than flat against the side of the body.

Re: Dear Lego - Shorter Minifig arms for shorter minifigs

Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 3:27 pm
by Sir Erathor
I don't actually agree with arms in other poses, but I can see why you might! I think that the current pose is synonymous with LEGO, and introducing more poses would change that. Just my piece. ;)

Re: Dear Lego - Shorter Minifig arms for shorter minifigs

Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 11:35 am
by mpoh98
Good idea! I don't want short short minifig arms, just ones that are slightly smaller. :) And I agree with Erathor, I don't think I would like different poses for the minifigs, that would be weird. To get better poses, just use flexible figs! :D My 2 cents.

Re: Dear Lego - Shorter Minifig arms for shorter minifigs

Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 11:00 am
by andhe
I guess it's the ongoing question of 'how far do you go before it's no-longer a mini-fig?' (Truth is LEGO could make whatever they want and call it a minifig, fans might complain but ultimately it's TLG's liberty).

Shorter arms would be nice. It's fine when they're posed, but when the arms are by the sides, it does look a bit ape-like.

I saw someones designs for multi-jointed minifigs a while back (to allow sideways movements) but I think it just get's too much. I like working within the limitations of LEGO, be that having to make-do with certain pieces or the limited abilities of a minifig.

Re: Dear Lego - Shorter Minifig arms for shorter minifigs

Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 12:40 pm
by rogue27
Technically, they do have a different arm pose with the bat figure from CMF and Monster Fighters. I suppose proper camera positioning (or an X-acto knife) could achieve the same effect for somebody who really wants it.

I agree that adding more joints would be too much. I'm not really sold on my "different arm poses" comment from above either. It's just something I often have trouble with.

Re: Dear Lego - Shorter Minifig arms for shorter minifigs

Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 4:26 pm
by Brickninja
Yeah, jointed arms would make it a little too much like M**a B**ks, and we would not want that :twitch: IMO, having a Lego figure the way it is makes it iconic to the Lego company.

Re: Dear Lego - Shorter Minifig arms for shorter minifigs

Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 9:50 pm
by OverLoad
Sir Erathor wrote:I don't actually agree with arms in other poses, but I can see why you might! I think that the current pose is synonymous with LEGO, and introducing more poses would change that. Just my piece. ;)
I agree. I saw some jointed arm prototype pieces that I think were made by the same guy who made Little Armory pieces (were those the ones you were thinking of, andhe?) and while they were certainly a neat concept, they're pushing the boundaries I have for minifigures.

I don't really have a problem with the arm length on minifigures with short legs, though. I feel if the arms were any shorter/smaller, they would look very strange compared to the rest of the minifigure. But that's just my 2 cents, of course.

Re: Dear Lego - Shorter Minifig arms for shorter minifigs

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 2:41 am
by Justin M
I definitely agree. Though having them too short may look a bit odd.