Hey, some old plumes still fit in the helmet.Kev wrote:This really bugged me about the viking helms. By using those big plugs, instead of the old type pins, lego completely screwed up what otherwise would be a fantastic versatile helm. Not only does the viking helm look terrible without the horns, but by using such wide and deep plugs, lego had to raise the entire helmet up above where it should sit on the head, giving the vikings more of a mushroom-head look that is none too cool. I *almost* passed on the whole line because of this.
Old plume attatchment, or viking style?
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That is the way some of the classic plumes are:Spongey wrote:Would it not be possible for the horns to be dual-purposed. Have a thin tip for use in helmets that is attached to a thicker tip that can be put into MOCs. It might be a more awkward piece, but it would provide universal versatility.
... though with that problem. The plumes in Zacku's picture, however, can be attached on either of their sides, and so avoid the problem.kelderic wrote:The only problem would be that the smaller tip would stick out from the larger one, and would then be too long to fit in a hole meant for the big one.
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I'm also in favour of helmets with smaller holes. Another thing that kinda annoys me is that helmets with horns wasn't a widespread headgear among the non-lego vikings.
So if you, like me, are interested in incorporating the 11th century scandinavian feeling into your building, these helmets would have been great without the horns.
As you all can understand, thinking about this keeps me awake at night.
So if you, like me, are interested in incorporating the 11th century scandinavian feeling into your building, these helmets would have been great without the horns.
As you all can understand, thinking about this keeps me awake at night.
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I completley agree that the plumes were better and should be reused. Aside from the facts that I never use the viking helms, and that they look tacky with the big holes in the side when you take the horns out I think that plumes and dragon symbols are much more interesting than horns in the first place. It would be nice if Lego continued plumes and cooler if they made new plumes .
who knows, mabey lego could do both, but I still liked the plums.
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On the contrary, there helms are very "widespread". They take up four studs lengthwise!Tekbot wrote:Another thing that kinda annoys me is that helmets with horns wasn't a widespread headgear among the non-lego vikings.
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Nice description.Kev wrote:… lego had to raise the entire helmet up above where it should sit on the head, giving the vikings more of a mushroom-head look that is none too cool.
Running into the throne room, the sentry stops a few feet away from his king. “Sire, Sire….The mushroom-heads, are approaching us from the west”. The sentry stops to catch his breath, while waiting for further orders from his king.
“Right, tell the kitchen staff that we will be needed their largest frying pans, and lots of cooking oil”.
With a big grin, the sentry prepares to relay the King’s order. “At once sire”
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