Hello, everybody:
Recently I've decided to begin my ultimate castle building that I'll display at home. This also will require as much minifigures as I can, so I started to check for some minifigures on internet, one of them is this bride/greek-style-dress minifig.
[url]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/d3 ... 2eef93.jpg[/url]
I've already searched on bricklink with no sucess (by using keywords like ("white torso","slope 65 white" and others in a deep piece-by-piece search).
There is an equivalent torso with flesh arms from the Indiana Jones series, but I'm toward the classic yellow colored torso assembly.
[url]http://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalog ... =1#T=C&C=1[/url]
I'll be very glad with any info that help finding these lego pieces
Sincerely,
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Help! Trying to find a torso...
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I would presume someone used a sharpie to yellow over the flesh printing on the Indy torso you've referenced.
Short of going through every white torso on bricklink, I do not know how I would confirm that.
Steve
Short of going through every white torso on bricklink, I do not know how I would confirm that.
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Re: Help! Trying to find a torso...
I think Steve is probably right.
If you're opposed to using a yellow sharpie (I use them all the time, it works great), then here are some other ones that might suit your needs:
http://www.bricklink.com/v2/search.page?q=wedding#T=A
If you're opposed to using a yellow sharpie (I use them all the time, it works great), then here are some other ones that might suit your needs:
http://www.bricklink.com/v2/search.page?q=wedding#T=A
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Re: Help! Trying to find a torso...
Looks like that applying the yellow sharpie to the torso is something that I have to test in a common torso first. I saw some pictures and looks good to me!
The bride/greek-woman slope is another piece that I didn't find in BL, thought probably is a sticky print over a white slope 65 2x2x2, which I'll draw with no problem.
Thanks for the help!
The bride/greek-woman slope is another piece that I didn't find in BL, thought probably is a sticky print over a white slope 65 2x2x2, which I'll draw with no problem.
Thanks for the help!
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Re: Help! Trying to find a torso...
Here's one I did a while ago. If i were doing it again, I'd be more careful not to color "outside the lines" at the top of the torso.
https://flic.kr/p/g9t2of
https://flic.kr/p/g9t2of