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This type of minifigure was different from the modern type in several different ways. The arms were positioned down the sides of the torso and did not move, making the torso one single piece, which led to the colloquial name "hands in pockets" minifigure. The legs, likewise, did not move, and were also a single piece. The head is the same piece that is used today, except it was not printed with any eyes or mouth, and the top stud was solid instead of being mostly open. The figures had no hands, so they couldn't hold anything. They always had either a pilot's cap or cowboy hat on their head.

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  • LEGOLAND Minifigure
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  • This type of minifigure was different from the modern type in several different ways. The arms were positioned down the sides of the torso and did not move, making the torso one single piece, which led to the colloquial name "hands in pockets" minifigure. The legs, likewise, did not move, and were also a single piece. The head is the same piece that is used today, except it was not printed with any eyes or mouth, and the top stud was solid instead of being mostly open. The figures had no hands, so they couldn't hold anything. They always had either a pilot's cap or cowboy hat on their head.
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  • * LEGOLAND Parks
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  • LEGOLAND Minifigure
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  • 1974(xsd:integer)
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  • This type of minifigure was different from the modern type in several different ways. The arms were positioned down the sides of the torso and did not move, making the torso one single piece, which led to the colloquial name "hands in pockets" minifigure. The legs, likewise, did not move, and were also a single piece. The head is the same piece that is used today, except it was not printed with any eyes or mouth, and the top stud was solid instead of being mostly open. The figures had no hands, so they couldn't hold anything. They always had either a pilot's cap or cowboy hat on their head.
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