![]() I’m glad LEGO didn’t take the fantasy approach of just an oxygen mask piece near the face, but instead had a full tank, mask and breather. All the red and black colours mix and match together quite well with plenty of features and pieces added together to make them seem really bulky and believable as scuba divers. ![]() Red in colour and with a slightly different moulding than usual, its open enough to really let the face be seen, and another piece, the goggles, are fitted soon after. Over the top of these generic head pieces are the helmets. The female diver’s head piece has an open smile with lipstick. The male has a smirk with no facial hair at all. Sadly, both head pieces are very generic in every way. Either a male or female piece depending on the figure. Up next is the head-piece, which is the major difference here. The little bumps on the oxygen tubes are all moulded and end in a flat point. They fit on just before the head and once fitted, the tank sits down over the back covering most of the detail. Speaking of the next piece, the oxygen tubes and tank are all connected together in one large piece. Funny thing is, once the next piece is attached to the mini figure, this zipper and a lot of the rear detailing is lost. It just looks so good and stands out amongst all the colours. I’m especially a fan of the silver zipper on the back. Belt buckles and oxygen gauges are present on the front, which also carry over onto the rear of the figure. On the body piece, plenty of grey and silver colouring is used. The red sleeves look really good and do well for the blending of colours here. ![]() They have some movement to spin around, but once you nail them in, it’s all good. Red flippers are attached to the bottom of the feet and clip in nicely. The legs of the scuba divers are all black pieces with some red trimming on the sides. Male and Female scuba divers and Submarine Pilot
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