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Postby David Girard » Wed Jan 07, 2004 10:08 am

Oh. I forgot something. The "wheeled horse" is very fantastic.

Yes they could had made something appealing for kids and old fans. Next time maybe... :wink:

I keep hoping again !
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Postby JPinoy » Wed Jan 07, 2004 5:49 pm

The wheeled horse was made that way so that the knights can be launched against each other.

Anyhow, aren't those rectangular type shields carried by Roman Legionaires, Celtic warriors, Khmer Empire soldiers and Chinese infantrymen? Not what I'd call fantasy......
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Postby Sir_Marcellus » Wed Jan 07, 2004 5:51 pm

Isn't Asterix the popular French comic? I'm taking French II, and we've seen some of that, and I even read some of one when I was in introductory French two years ago.

On topic: I agree, if the structures were better, it would be good.

Some coored armor was around, but just for tournaments.

Since Lord of the Rings is written to be as much historical fiction as fantasy, Peter Jackson integrated a lot of armor and sword designs for the films that were actually used, though in a slightly anachronistic manner(one country had a mott-and-bailey style wooden castle and leather, mail, or scale hauberks, while another boasted a huge white stone castle fortress and plate armor), so LEGO has produced most necessary parts for Lord of the Rings already.

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PS the horses are very dumb.
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Postby timber_wolf899 » Thu Jan 08, 2004 7:54 am

JP a question for you, since you're up on ancient armies and such. What would a typical catiphract<sp> carry into battle? I'm thinking lance, bow, quiver, and chainmail print to be accurate?

(was thinking of making a byzantine inspired theme so....)
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square shields

Postby Kev » Thu Jan 08, 2004 12:12 pm

I didn't say square shields were fantasy, I said they would, with these designs, be good for fantasy. And anyway, from what I've seen, it would be a fantasy to put square shields with western knights from 1100 on, and that would include these late-period fully armored w/armet helmets from about 1400-something through 1500-something.

BUT for those doing Roman and other various square-shielder throughout history and in their imagination, these are indeed a grand development.

I'd imagine that Lego knows that these don't quite mesh with the other aspects of these knights, and that implies that perhaps they are setting themselves up for a future Roman/Gladiator line.
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Postby Jedipawn » Thu Jan 08, 2004 6:13 pm

Well now there is something to look forward to!!! Historicly accurate or not, these are going to sell. I showed them to my younger brothers and they were very exited!!

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Postby Dan_BL » Thu Jan 08, 2004 8:58 pm

Sir_Marcellus wrote:Isn't Asterix the popular French comic? I'm taking French II, and we've seen some of that, and I even read some of one when I was in introductory French two years ago.


Not really here in Quebec. I think it used to be though. TV, comic books. Somehow it seems comic books are becoming more legendary than popular around here.

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Postby David Girard » Fri Jan 09, 2004 7:38 am

No, Asterix had a great success here in Quebec. Many people around me rode almost all the comics book and listen to the comics films.

Asterix is very interesting because it please child and adult at the same time :) . The author is Belgian. Don't miss it !
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Postby Dada » Mon Jan 12, 2004 2:39 pm

Hello everyone !

Does somebody know when the collections Knights Kingdom and Harry Potter will be available?

For Asterix, the author Rene Goscinny and the desinator Albert Uderzo are French.
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Postby architect » Mon Jan 12, 2004 2:41 pm

Hi Dada,

Welcome to Classic-Castle! :D The flyer for the Knight's Kingdom sets says that they will be available this summer. I would assume this means May or June. HP is probably the same.

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Postby Dada » Mon Jan 12, 2004 2:50 pm

Thank you

But May or June, it is really long...

Otherwise, which is "The flyer"? (not speaking English, I use a traducror and this word donne"insecte" in French)
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Postby wlister » Mon Jan 12, 2004 3:23 pm

Hi Dada,

Welcome to Classic castle.

"The Flyer" was an advertising page that came with some of the large knights that have also been named Knights Kindom. The new sets with the advertising page were. 8770, 8771, 8772, 8773, 8774. The new series says it is due out in July. The picture of this set has the proposed date on it. 8781 on Brickset.

http://www.brickset.com/search.aspx?Set=8781-1

Harry Potter is rumored to be out sometime in April.

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Postby JPinoy » Mon Jan 12, 2004 7:55 pm

timber_wolf899 wrote:JP a question for you, since you're up on ancient armies and such. What would a typical catiphract<sp> carry into battle? I'm thinking lance, bow, quiver, and chainmail print to be accurate?

(was thinking of making a byzantine inspired theme so....)


Yes. Of course, you can also arm them with an Axe and or Sword. Cavalry soldiers tend to carry various weapons into battle. Lances were used primarily for the shock cavalry charge. After it gets stuck in some enemy's/enemies' body, time to pull out that long sword or axe and start hacking. Also, you might want to put barding as well as a battle helmet on the cataphract's steed.
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Postby timber_wolf899 » Mon Jan 12, 2004 9:41 pm

thanks JP
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Postby JPinoy » Mon Jan 12, 2004 11:39 pm

I have 2 methods of placing the quivers on cavalry. On the rider's back or on either side or both sides of the rider's saddle.

Just uploaded 4 pics showing examples of ancient Chinese and Khazak cavalrymen.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=60920
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