Minifig Musketeers?
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 10:24 am
Hey all,
I got an idea after watching a Tom and Jerry cartoon this morning. The episode had Tom as a Cardinal's Guard and Jerry as a musketeer, wearing only their cloaks.
And after talking with Ben E. about the old minifig armor from 375, it got me thinking.
You see, I always thought that it was armor, but Ben E. said that he always thought it was a tunic or cloak or something of that nature (no idea what the real term is).
So on to my idea.
This part seems to be pretty common right now, due to the soccer sets:
What would your opinion be on a Musketeer sticker designed for that piece? Perhaps a blue square with white fleur de lis and a yellow border to match the yellow piece. And perhaps a red version for the cardinal's guard. Or any sort of color for that matter.
The stickers would be a set of two, one for the back and one for the front, the back sticker being devoid of design, only being a color.
Other designs could be made available perhaps, or at the very least a template.
What do you think?
--Anthony
I got an idea after watching a Tom and Jerry cartoon this morning. The episode had Tom as a Cardinal's Guard and Jerry as a musketeer, wearing only their cloaks.
And after talking with Ben E. about the old minifig armor from 375, it got me thinking.
You see, I always thought that it was armor, but Ben E. said that he always thought it was a tunic or cloak or something of that nature (no idea what the real term is).
So on to my idea.
This part seems to be pretty common right now, due to the soccer sets:
What would your opinion be on a Musketeer sticker designed for that piece? Perhaps a blue square with white fleur de lis and a yellow border to match the yellow piece. And perhaps a red version for the cardinal's guard. Or any sort of color for that matter.
The stickers would be a set of two, one for the back and one for the front, the back sticker being devoid of design, only being a color.
Other designs could be made available perhaps, or at the very least a template.
What do you think?
--Anthony