Custom Misfit Figure (Frankenstein-style assembly)
MOC-PART-COMBO · Assorted / Multi-Theme
Custom Assembly (MOC) · Mixed eras; parts generally ranging from 2012 to 2018

Figure ID
MOC-PART-COMBO
Theme
Assorted / Multi-Theme
Year Released
Mixed eras; parts generally ranging from 2012 to 2018
Rarity
Common components; the unique combination is a one-off
Head
Yellow head with sweat-drop and nervous brow, originally from LEGO City sets (e.g., cty0301) and used in early 2010s sets.
Torso
Black torso with fur-lined coat silver buttons, originally from the Hobbit/Lord of the Rings theme (Alfrid Lickspittle - lor094) or similar winter-themed characters.
Legs
Black legs with knee padding and strap printing, likely from a LEGO City Police, SWAT-style, or Marvel S.H.I.E.L.D. agent figure.
Accessories
Standard black Top Hat (Part 3878), a classic piece appearing in themes from Studios to Harry Potter.
Color Scheme
Predominantly Black and Yellow with grey/silver accent prints.
Printing Details
High-quality pad printing typical of the 2010s; detail includes fur texture on the torso and tactical padding on the legs.
Variants
None as a full figure, as this is a non-standard combination of parts.
Condition Notes
Dust visible on the surface. Check for torso cracks (common in black torsos) and 'heel' cracks on the back of the legs.
Estimated Value
$2.00 - $4.00 USD (based on the sum of parts in used condition).
Price (New)
N/A - This combination was never sold at retail.
Compatible Sets
Parts sourced from The Hobbit (79016), LEGO City Police sets, and various sets containing Top Hats.
Character Background
An original creation merging a nervous civilian head with an aristocratic coat and tactical legs, suggesting a character like a 'Heist Magician' or 'Undercover Victorian Spy'.
Design Notes
The contrast between the civilian sweat-drop head and the highly detailed tactical legs creates a unique 'kitbashed' aesthetic.
Similar Minifigures
Alfrid Lickspittle (lor094), LEGO City Burglar (cty0301), and early Victorian-style figures.
Collectibility
Low for purist collectors, but high 'part value' for MOC builders looking for tactical legs and fur-lined torsos.
History
Represents the 'bin find' era of LEGO collecting where figures are often reassembled by kids from mixed sets.
Interesting Facts
The torso belongs to Alfrid, a character from the Hobbit films who was known for hoarding gold and dressing in lavish but tattered clothing.
Display Suggestions
Best used in a custom City or Steampunk diorama. Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent the yellow head from fading.
Modification Potential
Excellent; these parts are versatile for creating custom Steampunk or Urban-themed figures.
Overall Assessment
A charming example of LEGO playability; while not a high-value collector's piece, the torso and legs are desirable utility parts.
Notes
Made of random parts I found