As a brickfilmer who relies on having a huge variety of minifigure expressions, you are spot on about the lack of variety in female face prints. Particularly, we get very few "goofy" expressions, which are so delightful to use in animation. "Queenie" from Fantastic Beasts is a rare exception whom I use over and over and over again.
@Producemgnfoodcity Quite correct, after I got Versio (for the Imperials) I made a female Battle Pack of those troopers - no mixed squads 👍 & I've got a Princess (& Lady in Waiting) for my small Clone Army
@@erikusder1.393 the company inserted them, it is possible to remove them, the benefit being your units will operate more efficiently & take less casualties
For unnamed characters, I have no problem with reusing face prints. But when we're dealing with named characters, I think there should be some more effort put into it. Ideally, we'd get a unique face print every time, but that's not practical. Fun fact: some smaller actors in the original trilogy were reused. So in some cases, figures having the same faces is accurate.
I mean the general uniform is the same uniform as the commodore uniform for the navy, and there was a vice admiral uniform in the tie bomber, you could probably get a captain uniform too for not much online since he was in a few sets a couple of years ago. And anyway I’m pretty sure he’s a stormtrooper officer not a naval security one but I could be wrong
The funny thing is that this particular heads most distinct feature is the furrowed brow and the photo of Commander Praji (or however he is spelled) used throughout the video also has a furrowed brow and almost the exact same facial expression making it a very fitting head print indeed. Meanwhile they already have a face print customised for Natalie Portman with her moles and still refuse to use it.
Imperial Minifigures are more interesting than you’d think. I’ve collected a fair few over the years, and made the odd custom one, such as Admiral Motti and Governor Pryce. I’m still amazed that the theme has been going for 25 years but we still haven’t gotten a figure of Admiral Ozzel.
@bluebrick2.02 Eh, I suppose you're right... from a certain point of view. I figured he was simply referring to the new clone head, which hasn't been available for nearly as long, and, thus, has fewer in circulation at this time.
Lost me when your example of knocking face design "out of the park" was that godawful Indiana Jones figure. The 2014 han solo face is the example I'd give
I am really really annoyed by the lacking enthusiasm of the Lego team to make more memorable female face prints. It feels like they believe it is less of a priority.
As a brickfilmer who relies on having a huge variety of minifigure expressions, you are spot on about the lack of variety in female face prints. Particularly, we get very few "goofy" expressions, which are so delightful to use in animation. "Queenie" from Fantastic Beasts is a rare exception whom I use over and over and over again.
Love your Chanel, huge Fan 🫶
Why would you want woman in your toys
@@Producemgnfoodcity because of female Charakters
Duh
@Producemgnfoodcity Quite correct, after I got Versio (for the Imperials) I made a female Battle Pack of those troopers - no mixed squads 👍
& I've got a Princess (& Lady in Waiting) for my small Clone Army
@@erikusder1.393 the company inserted them, it is possible to remove them, the benefit being your units will operate more efficiently & take less casualties
For unnamed characters, I have no problem with reusing face prints. But when we're dealing with named characters, I think there should be some more effort put into it. Ideally, we'd get a unique face print every time, but that's not practical.
Fun fact: some smaller actors in the original trilogy were reused. So in some cases, figures having the same faces is accurate.
Akshually, he is wearing Stormtrooper gear. Black uniforms are the dress uniform of the Stormtrooper Corps ☝️🤓
The face does fit the expression of the Imperial officer, but I'm bummed that it's missing the (to me quite noticeable) 70s side hair/sideburns.
Mr Ben is the best name for this Lego head.
Collecting Mr. Ben should be a new thing. It's way more creative than simply throwing tons of money at the 1000 flavors of Boba Fett.
I'm really happy we're getting a much more affordable Imperial Navy uniform on the market at least
😂
I mean the general uniform is the same uniform as the commodore uniform for the navy, and there was a vice admiral uniform in the tie bomber, you could probably get a captain uniform too for not much online since he was in a few sets a couple of years ago.
And anyway I’m pretty sure he’s a stormtrooper officer not a naval security one but I could be wrong
And worst of all, he could be any one of us..
He could be in this very room! He could be you! He could be me! He could even be-..
The funny thing is that this particular heads most distinct feature is the furrowed brow and the photo of Commander Praji (or however he is spelled) used throughout the video also has a furrowed brow and almost the exact same facial expression making it a very fitting head print indeed.
Meanwhile they already have a face print customised for Natalie Portman with her moles and still refuse to use it.
He's a troubled fellow.. He just knew something was fishy with that Star Wars - Disney deal, it never quite sat well with him.
Their was a minifiger that is was released in the Death Star set that look looks like Praji but is different by not have the red part of the badge
Just wanted to say how much I appreciate the Mr. Benn reference. A formative part of my childhood. Thanks!
Imperial Minifigures are more interesting than you’d think. I’ve collected a fair few over the years, and made the odd custom one, such as Admiral Motti and Governor Pryce. I’m still amazed that the theme has been going for 25 years but we still haven’t gotten a figure of Admiral Ozzel.
They could have added the sideburns to make it more unique
this guy is definitely the greatest of all time
The only one who could rival the angry Clone face
Hawkeye is my second favorite Avenger. So are all the Minifigs with that face.
Strangely, I don't have any Commander Praji heads.
How is that possible?
Oh my gosh...he's literally me
Angry clones want to know Praji's location...
There was inferno squad minifigs??
5:47 "The mighty Thor"? Oh, you mean Jane LOL
That's what's she's named on the box
@@Qoobon_ Still lame.
@@studebricker2845 That's her title?
@@TrueMiz Lame Jane...
"Stoic" only applies when the head is being used on a good/heroic minifigure, otherwise the correct term is "Punchable". 😀
I bet you're a bad guy
A low blow comment to a Lego set created by a couple of Lego fans
Ikr!
Does the most printed lego head ever belong to Temuera Morrison?🙂
Unlikely. Probably the "angry clone" head, or the original generic yellow head.
@@MrAvenger1975and Temuera Morrison played the clones so would that not mark the angry clone head as him?
@bluebrick2.02 Eh, I suppose you're right... from a certain point of view. I figured he was simply referring to the new clone head, which hasn't been available for nearly as long, and, thus, has fewer in circulation at this time.
Lost me when your example of knocking face design "out of the park" was that godawful Indiana Jones figure.
The 2014 han solo face is the example I'd give
the mrs rabbit of lego
I disagree. The actor specific faces can be reused for other unamed charters across all the lines
Shhhh dont say it to loud… lego may put it in a Micro set….
I still laugh at the Captain Rex Situation
I am really really annoyed by the lacking enthusiasm of the Lego team to make more memorable female face prints. It feels like they believe it is less of a priority.
Perfectly okay for generic figures but feels lazy for named characters (even those with a minimal role)
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Light-nougat figures will always look off-brand to me.