Inauthentic Assembly / Misassembled Skeleton Custom
Unknown / Mixed Parts · Custom / Unofficial Assembly
Frankenstein / Non-standard Construction · N/A (Various components range from 2000s to 2010s)

Figure ID
Unknown / Mixed Parts
Theme
Custom / Unofficial Assembly
Year Released
N/A (Various components range from 2000s to 2010s)
Rarity
None (This is a non-official configuration/custom assembly)
Head
Yellow minifigure head with angry/shouting face (Standard 'scared' or 'stern' expression common in City and Star Wars sets); notably NOT a skeleton head.
Torso
The upper torso is a white skeleton body (Standard 1995-present style); the lower torso is a light bluish gray skeleton body connected incorrectly to the hip of the white torso.
Legs
White skeleton legs (Standard straight-leg fantasy era/modern skeleton style) attached to the light bluish gray skeleton body.
Accessories
None present in the image.
Color Scheme
Primary Colors: White, Light Bluish Gray, and Yellow. Accent Colors: Black printing on the head.
Printing Details
Simple pad printing on the face; no printing on the skeleton torsos or legs as per standard LEGO skeleton designs.
Variants
Infinite (This is a user-created 'mashing' of at least two different colored skeletons and a standard human head).
Condition Notes
The figure is incorrectly assembled (torso on torso); potential for stress marks on the neck studs and hip clips due to unconventional connections. Joints may be loose.
Estimated Value
$1.00 - $3.00 USD (Value of individual bulk parts only).
Price (New)
N/A (Individual parts originated in sets ranging from $5 to $100).
Compatible Sets
Individual parts from Castle (Fantasy Era), Ninjago, Pirates, and City.
Character Background
Fictional custom creation; depicts a 'monster' or 'ghost' made by combining multiple skeletal frames with a sentient human head.
Design Notes
The assembly uses the 'Skeleton with Square Shoulders' mold. It's a non-standard build that ignores intended LEGO anatomy.
Similar Minifigures
Skeleton (gen001), Skeleton with Evil Face (gen047), Castle Skeletons.
Collectibility
Very Low; as an inauthentic/misassembled figure, it holds no value to a purist collector other than for generic parts.
History
Modern LEGO skeletons (ball-joint arms) debuted in 2007; the light bluish gray variant was famously used in the Ninjago and Castle themes.
Interesting Facts
The figure is built with two torsos stacked together, a technique sometimes used by children to make 'giant' skeletons.
Display Suggestions
Best used in a 'hall of horrors' MOC or as a placeholder in a scrap pile.
Modification Potential
High; the parts can be separated to complete two official skeletons (one white, one gray) if the missing limbs are found.
Overall Assessment
This is a non-canonical, misassembled 'MOC' (My Own Creation) of very low financial value, consisting of widely available common parts.