10193 Medieval Market Village - Official Thread

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Awesome!!
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*Passes out*

*wakes up*
WOW! I love it! I shall now plan to get two!
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[url]http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=3462016[\url]

Looks like someones made a (moc)k up of the 10193, and hasn't done a bad job. I forgive him for the absence of the turkey XD. ($22-$30) on bricklink!
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A nice MOC indeed, of course the parts that aren't available yet aren't in there yet, but indeed not a bad job.
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Ooh, I want this...

I'm starting on my mediaeval setup with castle, mine, and so on. I don't have enough "civilian" things.
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I can't wait!
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Hello!
Brik Masta wrote:I can't wait!
Just give it a try! I'm pretty sure you'll suceed!


Bye
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This set, unless I am mistaken, will mark the return of plumes useful for visor & grill helms. Classic red seems to be the solid color chosen here. However, their first official use in this set and they appear to be chicken feathers.
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Looks like someone over here has this set already.
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Aliencat wrote:Looks like someone over here has this set already.
Interesting. It looks like there might be a bi-colored sword?

That cow throwing the knight is pretty funny.

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Athos wrote:...Interesting. It looks like there might be a bi-colored sword?...
Hey Steve,

At BrickCon the set was displayed built, and the sword was not bi-colored then. (see pic) We were all surprised the TLG would "advertise" it as such, but not include one, so perhaps it's still on the way?
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Athos wrote:
Interesting. It looks like there might be a bi-colored sword?
Where are you seeing this (sorry, can't follow the flickr link at work)?
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Username wrote:
Athos wrote:
Interesting. It looks like there might be a bi-colored sword?
Where are you seeing this (sorry, can't follow the flickr link at work)?
Third picture of the Czech[?] webpage post.

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Athos wrote:
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Athos wrote:
Interesting. It looks like there might be a bi-colored sword?
Where are you seeing this (sorry, can't follow the flickr link at work)?
Third picture of the Czech[?] webpage post.

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Of the weaponsmith? I think that's a psuedo light source from his 'fire.'
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Hereis another image I took of the box (with Thomas' camera) that was passed around at BrickCon, the sword in question is in the lower right. It looked to us just an effect they added to make the sword look like it just came out of the furnace to be hammered (you know, glowing red/orange-hot). But the sword in the set in the case was NOT bi-colored. Also note THIS additional image form the box, which only shows a single color sword.
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