T-Shirt with Green Circle / Dark Blue Legs - Male
cty0013 · City
Airport · 2005 - This figure was released during the transition from the 'World City' era to the modern 'LEGO City' line, representing the shift towards more realistic suburban life characters.

Figure ID
cty0013
Theme
City
Year Released
2005 - This figure was released during the transition from the 'World City' era to the modern 'LEGO City' line, representing the shift towards more realistic suburban life characters.
Rarity
Common - This figure was widely available in multiple high-volume sets during the mid-2000s and features generic parts commonly found in bulk lots.
Head
Standard Male Head - Light Flesh with Black Eyebrows and Grin (ID: 3626bpb0213). Note: The image shows a female or more stylized head swap; the official cty0013 head should have a standard smile.
Torso
Medium Blue Torso with White T-Shirt neckline and Green Circle with White Equal Sign logo (ID: 973pb0388). No back printing.
Legs
Plain Dark Blue Legs and Hips (ID: 73200).
Accessories
Usually none specifically assigned to the figure individually, though often paired with airport-themed luggage or maintenance tools in sets.
Color Scheme
A palette of Medium Blue (torso), Dark Blue (legs), and Light Flesh (head/hands), accented by a Tealy-Green circle logo.
Printing Details
Simple pad printing on the front of the torso only. Low detail compared to modern figures, typical of the 2005-2008 era of City minifigures.
Variants
Variations exist with different head styles (some with stubble or glasses) and hairpieces, though the torso/leg combo remains a staple of 'Airport Passenger' figures.
Condition Notes
Prone to torso cracks under the arms and fading of the green circle logo if exposed to sunlight. Ensure the neck post is not showing hairline stress fractures.
Estimated Value
Used: $1.00 - $2.50 USD; New/Mint: $3.00 - $5.00 USD. Low financial value due to high production numbers.
Price (New)
Retail sets ranged from $10.00 to $90.00. This specific torso was a cheap way for LEGO to populate large airport sets efficiently.
Compatible Sets
7894 Airport (2006), 7891 Airport Fire Truck (2006), 7733 Truck and Forklift (2008).
Character Background
A generic 'Everyman' or civilian character. In the 2006 Airport line, he served as a passenger or ground crew bystander.
Design Notes
Uses the then-new 'Light Flesh' skin tone which replaced the classic yellow for licensed themes, though City figures usually remained yellow; this specific assembly is often a result of 'bin mixing' by kids.
Similar Minifigures
Various City passengers from the mid-2000s airport and harbor waves.
Collectibility
Low - Often sought only by 'completionist' City collectors or those looking to bulk out a town MOC with period-accurate civilians.
History
Represents the first generation of 'rebranded' City figures after LEGO moved away from the more experimental 'Jack Stone' and 'World City' styles.
Interesting Facts
The logo on the chest is often mistaken by fans for a simplified airline logo or a math symbol, but it was actually a generic 'lifestyle' graphic for the period.
Display Suggestions
Best used in the background of an airport terminal or seated inside a passenger aircraft (like 7893).
Modification Potential
Excellent for MOCs (My Own Creations) as a generic bystander; the torso is neutral enough for any modern setting.
Overall Assessment
A standard, unpretentious legacy City minifigure. Essential for nostalgia but lacks the unique elements or rarity to be a primary investment piece.