Custom Mismatched Citizen / Kitbash Minifigure
Mixed-Parts-N/A · LEGO City / Town (Mixed Components)
Modern City Life / Everyday People · Approx. 2010-2018 (Component Era)

Figure ID
Mixed-Parts-N/A
Theme
LEGO City / Town (Mixed Components)
Year Released
Approx. 2010-2018 (Component Era)
Rarity
Common (Individual pieces are mass-produced)
Head
Yellow head with furrowed thick eyebrows and a slight scowl. This specific head print is common in Lego City and Dino sets (Part 3626bpb0451).
Torso
Light Bluish Gray hoodie/jacket over a dark red shirt. This torso (Part 973pb0624c01) appeared in sets like Harry Potter (The Knight Bus) and various City sets.
Legs
Plain Dark Blue standard legs (Part 970c00). This is one of the most common leg colors produced by LEGO.
Accessories
None visible in the image. Hair piece is a Black Spiked/Messy Hair (Part 87991), common since 2010.
Color Scheme
Primary: Light Bluish Gray and Dark Blue. Accents: Dark Red and Yellow.
Printing Details
Standard pad printing level. The torso features zipper and hoodie string details. No leg or arm printing is present.
Variants
None for this specific assembly as it is a custom kitbash; however, the hair and torso exist in multiple sets.
Condition Notes
The figure appears to have slight play wear on the neck and hands. The printing on the torso looks intact without visible scratches.
Estimated Value
$1.50 - $3.00 USD total for combined used parts.
Price (New)
N/A - This configuration was not sold in a single set. Average City sets of this era retailed for $9.99 to $19.99.
Compatible Sets
Torso (973pb0624c01) found in 4866 Knight Bus. Head found in 75929 Carnotaurus Gyrosphere Escape. Hair found in over 100 sets.
Character Background
Generic citizen. In a LEGO City context, he frequently appears as a bystander, driver, or background character.
Design Notes
The design is a classic 'purist custom' where parts from various themes are used to create a unique look for a MOC diorama.
Similar Minifigures
Stan Shunpike (Harry Potter variant), generic LEGO City citizens, or LEGO Movie onlookers.
Collectibility
Low collectibility as a unit. Parts are useful for MOC builders but lack investment value for high-end collectors.
History
These parts represent the late 2000s/early 2010s shift toward more expressive facial prints in standard City-style themes.
Interesting Facts
The torso used here is frequently associated with minor Harry Potter characters but became a staple 'civilian jacket' in the LEGO parts catalog.
Display Suggestions
Best used as a background character in a city street scene or at a LEGO train station.
Modification Potential
Excellent. These neutral parts serve as a great base for many generic character layouts.
Overall Assessment
A basic, high-quality kitsbash of official parts. Reliable quality but minimal market value.
Notes
Made from random parts