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The one time I got the whole #HeraldPetrel crew to pose for a crew picture.

Left to right:
Bill Cox (logistics Specialist)
Waylon Grass (Chief of Logistics)
Lynda O'Brian (Chef Engineer and yes, that's a "Best Wife Ever" cup in her hand and she deserves it)
Raffi (assistant and best friend of our captain and that is title enough!)
Harry Galahad (Captain. Even though he doesn't want to)
Siff Braghor (Commander, First Officer)
Caesar Hector Merrimen (Defense Officer)
Intan Lanny Kartawijaya (Communications Officer, 2nd shift)
Peter Bergman (Communications Officer, 1st shift)
Hayden Sinclair (Chief of Security)

Yes, I am crazy enough to have my own set of custom #lego #minifigs made. No, I don't care what you think about that!

BTW: Today is the last day you can get #HeraldPetrel for 50% off at #Smashwords due to #ebookweek25

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1584221

#SciFi #SpaceOpera #QueerSpaceOpera #ReadingCommunity #WritingCommunity #bookstodon #EnsembleCast #Team #Crew #CharacterDrivenSciFi #Characters #LegoMinifigures
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@mattgrayyes I already briefly mentioned it in a YouTube comment on the video, but given Google's shadow-banning and comment deletion behaviour for actually informative comments, I left out the URL and more details:
Some of these collectibles will have product codes somewhere on the packaging that you can use to see exactly which model is included.
For example, this site details the codes for the #LEGO #MiniFigs: jaysbrickblog.com/news/lego-mi

Jay's Brick Blog · LEGO Minifigures Series 26 Space QR Box Codes Identification and Weight Guide - Jay's Brick BlogDetailed guide to the LEGO Minifigures Series 26 codes, including a handy scanner to help identify what's inside the boxes.

The first #LEGO set I bought with #minifigs was set 601. It was 1978, it cost me 72p, so I still had 28p pocket money left for buying chocolate.

601 was a bargain because as well as a man and petrol pump it included a fantastic Shell petrol station sign. I had never seen a Shell sign like this in real life, but a BP filling station in Chard had a BP sign like it.

Today, I decided to try out the program #LeoCAD for the first time and lo and behold look at what I found all ready for me…