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This Lego Man was modeled under 3Ds MAX 2020, the materials, Textures, Lighting and the rendering under V-Ray 7.

The Lego Minifigure, often called the Lego Man, has become an iconic symbol of creativity and play. Here's a brief history:

Early Prototypes (1975): The first figures were simple, armless, and legless. They had basic heads and no facial features, intended as placeholders in Lego sets.

Birth of the Modern Minifigure (1978): The classic Lego Minifigure was introduced with movable arms, legs, and a yellow face featuring a simple, neutral smile. This design was launched with the Town, Space, and Castle themes, cementing its popularity.

Customization and Evolution (1980s–1990s): Minifigures began featuring unique outfits, hairpieces, and accessories. Themes like Pirates and Adventurers added more intricate designs, introducing detailed torsos, hats, and tools.

Licensed Themes (1999): The release of the Star Wars sets marked the first collaboration with major franchises. Minifigures became more diverse, depicting characters from movies, TV, and video games.

Diversity and Expression (2000s): New technologies allowed for more detailed printing, including dual-sided faces, unique skin tones, and expressive features. This period also saw the introduction of Lego Friends with more anatomically proportioned figures.

Cultural Phenomenon (2010s–Present): With the rise of collectible minifigure series, Lego expanded into niche markets, offering figures representing historical figures, celebrities, and pop culture icons. The release of The Lego Movie in 2014 further propelled its status.

Today, the Lego Minifigure remains a global icon, embodying imagination, storytelling, and the universal joy of building.

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