



It really shouldn’t have taken this long! LEGO has finally included a female scientist in Series 11.
Those are Erlenmeyer flasks she’s holding, science fans.
Look out for the minifig named “Scientist” – even though her nametag reads “Professor C. Bodin.”
Her bio says she “won the coveted Nobrick Prize for her discovery of the theoretical System/DUPLO Interface!” Cool.



