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Gizmodo has worked with Lego to painstakingly collect and catalog almost every minifig ever produced into a photographic timeline.
You will be able to see the evolution of the iconic figure, from the very first sets in the 70s to the latest and greatest ones in 2008.
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I could have sworn I had some Leggo figs when I was a child (in the 70s) that had legs as one non-moveable piece (but shaped so that it vaguely had feet) and a head that was just a square yellow brick.
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