Gargoyle Piece..?

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Would you like to see LEGO produce a Gargoyle piece?

Yes
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85%
No
6
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Total votes: 39

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While it would be a nice addition, I defiantely agree with Ben that there are other pieces that would be more useful. Things like civilian tools would be incredibly useful. Farming tools, blacksmith tools, etc.

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kelderic wrote:While it would be a nice addition, I defiantely agree with Ben that there are other pieces that would be more useful. Things like civilian tools would be incredibly useful. Farming tools, blacksmith tools, etc.

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They have some of those. They have a hammer, a small axe for a woods man, a pik-axe for a miner. I think they have more but i can't think of any others at the moment.
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I think that Kelderic was indicated that he wanted more civilian tools and accessories. They do have quite a few, but I'm sure people could come up with quite a large list of pieces they do not have.

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I would rather have a cow than a gargoyle.
Or a pig.
Or a sheep.
Oh, and some PITCHFORKS!!!!!
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Post by Lamanda2 »

I'm surprized by the interest this topic has gathered. Thanks for posting all your opinions! :)

"I would rather have a cow than a gargoyle.
Or a pig.
Or a sheep.
Oh, and some PITCHFORKS!!!!!"


Yes, but if you want those items enough, you can get them already. Brickforge for the animals, and BL to pick up a couple pitchforks.

Unless you are a purist.. Then the animals would be out of your limits.

The question is, Would you like to see LEGO produce a gargoyle piece, not would you rather see LEGO make something besides a gargoyle piece. :wink:

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Lamanda2 wrote:
The question is, Would you like to see LEGO produce a gargoyle piece, not would you rather see LEGO make something besides a gargoyle piece. :wink:

~Amanda
Oh I am well aware of that fact. In fact, I do not want LEGO to build my gargoyles. Why? Well, there are just to many variations for me to become stuck with one "official" gargoyle. So I would rather have the others I mentioned as they would be more useful. Brickforge is off limits, so until then I will continue build my own as I learnt from the Yellow Castle how to do.

But, alas I cannot build my own PITCHFORKS, and they are a tad pricy on BL.

:wink:

I would not like gargoyles and ham.
Not on a train.
Not in a car.
Not with a goat.
Not in a coat.
:P
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Post by Lego Knight »

I would like to have some other forms of statues made for Lego Castles. While a Gargoyle would be nice it would probably end up becoming repetitive, so they should make a few different statues.
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Count Blacktron wrote:I would not like gargoyles and ham.
Not on a train.
Not in a car.
Not with a goat.
Not in a coat.
:P
That was, of course, until "he" actually tried them.

At any rate, I would love to see such a piece. Brickbuilt is awesome, but choices are even better.

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