Town / Fabuland Character (Female, Red Tracksuit Jacket with White V-Neck Collar)
town029 · Town
Classic Town · Released around 1989 as part of the classic LEGO Town civilian sub-theme during a golden era of simple, modular city-building sets.

Figure ID
town029
Theme
Town
Year Released
Released around 1989 as part of the classic LEGO Town civilian sub-theme during a golden era of simple, modular city-building sets.
Rarity
Common
Head
Classic yellow minifigure head with simple black eyes, smiling expression, and thin black eyebrows. Topped with a short dark brown tousled hair piece.
Torso
Red torso with white V-neck collar printing and a small black/white graphic icon on the left chest. Features red arms and yellow hands.
Legs
Plain solid red standard legs with matching red hip piece.
Accessories
None present in the image.
Color Scheme
Primary colors include classic yellow, red, and dark brown.
Printing Details
Simple vintage-style pad printing with limited locations: front face and front torso design. No back printing, which is standard for late 1980s minifigures.
Variants
Part of a wide assortment of generic Town citizens from the late 1980s and early 1990s utilizing interchangeable generic heads, hairs, and torsos.
Condition Notes
Used condition with visible surface scuffs, dust, and slight print wear on the torso, which is common for vintage LEGO elements from this era.
Estimated Value
$1.00 to $3.00 USD depending on overall condition and completeness.
Price (New)
Originally included as part of standard 1980s LEGO Town sets retailing between $10 and $50 USD.
Compatible Sets
Featured across multiple generic LEGO Town residential, park, and street sets from the late 1980s to early 1990s.
Character Background
Represents a generic citizen, jogger, or city resident living within the classic LEGO Town universe.
Design Notes
Features classic pre-dual-molding and pre-back-printing design standards, relying entirely on simple front pad printing and classic solid-color elements.
Similar Minifigures
Other generic Classic Town civilians, joggers, and city inhabitants from the 1980s and 1990s.
Collectibility
Low collectibility for individual display, highly popular among nostalgic builders and those completing vintage Town sets.
History
Belongs to the foundational era of modern LEGO minifigures established in 1978, prior to the introduction of diverse expressions and licensed themes.
Interesting Facts
The torso print with the geometric chest logo was commonly used across various sports and leisure sets during the late 1980s.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed on a classic gray 32x32 baseplate within a vintage LEGO Town street scene alongside vehicles and buildings from the same era.
Modification Potential
Easily integrated into custom retro MOCs, city dioramas, or purist custom builds utilizing classic parts.
Overall Assessment
A nostalgic and charming piece of classic LEGO history, ideal for retro city builders and vintage collectors seeking authenticity rather than high monetary value.