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More female LEGO minifigures in series 6 & 7!

(Written by Sarah)

I thought to share with you that I have just noticed the increase of female minifigures in the Collectible LEGO Minifigures Series 6, and – taking a look at Series 7 – there will be even more! This is very exciting as there never seems to be enough female LEGO minifigs. I really hope this trend continues. Who knows, maybe eventually there will be a LEGO minifigure series with 8 male and 8 female minifigs! 😛

Here’s a round-up of the female minifigures released so far. As you can see, they are definitely increasing per series:

Collectible LEGO Minifigures Series 1:

  • Cheerleader
  • Nurse

Collectible LEGO Minifigures Series 2:

  • Life Guard
  • Pop Star
  • Witch

Collectible LEGO Minifigures Series 3:

  • Hula Dancer
  • Snowboarder
  • Tennis Player

Collectible LEGO Minifigures Series 4:

  • Ice Skater
  • Kimono Girl
  • Surfer Girl

Collectible LEGO Minifigures Series 5:

  • Cave Woman
  • Fitness Instructor
  • Egyptian Queen
  • Zookeeper

Collectible LEGO Minifigures Series 6:

  • Flamenco Dancer
  • Intergalactic Girl
  • Lady Liberty
  • Skater Girl
  • Female Surgeon

Collectible LEGO Minifigures Series 7:

  • Bride
  • Red Riding Hood
  • Rocker Girl
  • Swimming Champion
  • Viking Woman

I must say that I am very excited for the LEGO Minifigures Series 7 to come out! Both the Bride and Little Red Riding Hood interest me very much, as well as the Viking Woman. With the kind of MOCs I make and want to make, those will fit in very well. Especially Red Riding Hood, as I’m hoping to make a series of fairy-tale MOCs. I already have Werewolf from Series 4 that I could modify.

Then there’s my eventual hope that they’ll make a female elf to complement the male elf that came out. I’m not sure whether this will happen now with Lord of the Rings scheduled for this summer, but I still have hope. The Lord of the Rings minifigures will be flesh colored and the elf in the Collectible Minifigure series is yellow, and it would be nice to get a matching pair. Not that I’m opposed to mixing skin-colors, it would just be nice to have complimentary figures.

So, dear readers, which female LEGO minifigures are your favorites so far? What would you like to see in the future? Do you like the trend of more female minifigures? Please comment below as I’d love to know what you think. 😉

Some other post on the collectible LEGO minifigures you might like:

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LEGO Friends – looking good with any style!

As you probably know by now, the new LEGO Friends figures’ hair-pieces are interchangeable with the hair and headgear of regular LEGO minifigures. “But how would they look with a LEGO cowboy-hat, Leia’s buns, or a gladiator mask? “- you might ask.

Well, question no more, because Flickr member LDM put together a nice little video showing LEGO Friends character Olivia with a whole bunch of different standard LEGO minifig hear/headgear styles. Check it out!

You might want to pause the video at the headgear you are interested in, otherwise you might get dizzy. But the point is, it seems like Olivia is the kind of girl who looks good in almost anything! 😉

If you would like to learn more about LEGO Friends, check here:

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