We want Halloween minifigs back

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What minifigs would you want for a halloween set

mummy
1
3%
Vampire
4
12%
werewolf
5
15%
official zombie (i.e. new minifig head not orcs or darth vader heads)
20
61%
mutant (spiderman, lion man, ant man, etc.)
3
9%
 
Total votes: 33

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Post by garraofthesand »

Which halloween minifig would you want? I myself would like some official zombies. ( oh yeah and a message to PHpbb or whoever runs these forums) I want smilies for each season!
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I would like to see some vampires.

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I would definately go for official zombie heads... hordes of undead are good... skeleton hordes, while useful, need a little "flesh" in them.
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Well, the first three already exist, so I went with zombie. It would be the most versatile, imo. The mutants listed in the poll would probably be done with molded heads and they are so hard to use for anything else. Yup, zombies...

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Another vote for zombies here. They'd also serve for an evil wizard's undead army.

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I'd probably buy any of them. Personally I think something like these could be done:

Egyptian Pack: pharoah, mummy, priest, peasant, god?

Voodoo Pack: Death, 2 zombies, fortune teller and ?

Transylvania Pack: vampire, Van Helsing, peasant, female vampire, victim

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That is an interesting idea, Athos.
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I am goin to have to break the cycle and say that I propably would not be very much for any halloween figs. Nto exactly my cup of tea-however some of the part might be useful (thinking castle-ie the peasant/hunchback from the studios sets...
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Holiday minifig packs might be nice too:

Christmas: Santa, Snowman, Child with sled, Reindeer, Angel

Halloween: assorted monsters

Thanksgiving: Indians and Pilgrims

4th of July: George Washington, American Revolutionary, Red-coat, Ben Franklin/Paul Revere?

Easter: might be tough...

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Athos wrote:Holiday minifig packs might be nice too:

Christmas: Santa, Snowman, Child with sled, Reindeer, Angel

Halloween: assorted monsters

Thanksgiving: Indians and Pilgrims

4th of July: George Washington, American Revolutionary, Red-coat, Ben Franklin/Paul Revere?

Easter: might be tough...

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So back onto the halloween figs, I think it might go over better if there were other holidays (hmm, maybe not just American holidays though, then you'd have to start with other countries too...)
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Yes, and for Kwanzaa, they would have children minifigs reading a book called "what is Kwanzaa" :lol: For Chunaka they could have a candle and a smal butane lighter for minifigs to hold Then they could have birthday figs with birthday hats and a cake
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Having a 4th of July pack would be kinda Americacentric though :? And Thanksgiving too for that matter... (and I could almost say Halloween since all traditionalists over here hate it and most people don´t even know when it is... I would like a Halloween pack though :))

Zombies would always be nice to "flesh" out the undead as ottoatm said :P But no vampires, the fleshies are perfect for them already..
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Having a 4th of July pack would be kinda Americacentric though And Thanksgiving too for that matter... (and I could almost say Halloween since all traditionalists over here hate it and most people don´t even know when it is...
I'd thought about that, then remembered they sell/advertise the American flag set in July, the Jack-o-lantern in October and the Turkey set in November.

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I'd love to see some real zombies. Skeletons hordes always look like they're missing something.(No pun intended)

That and they would make great non-moving corpses. 8)
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That and they would make great non-moving corpses.
We already have fleshtones, which are great for those...

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