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Post by Cyclonis »

Well I tried to make a mace with whatever I have, and this is the best that I can come up with:
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The peice on the top looks a little too flat, but Its all that I've got for it.

And here is young Baron the axemen, without his axe and with the mace (as ironic as that souns...)
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Post by Ristridin »

maybe its a bit to big, the solder got to be very strong to hold it in just one hand.
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Post by The Hordesman »

Nice idea, but its not a custom I think, its a MOC.

I usually try to mix different cogs to see what looks best as a mace, that one looks nice with the chain added. :)
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Post by Bruce N H »

Hey,

I'll move this over to MOCs because, as The Hoardesman noted, this isn't really a custom.

On the mace, it looks good, but the head is oversized. I usually go with this gear:

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Post by Cyclonis »

Hey thanks bruce. I don't actually own that small gear peice that you showed, but if i ever own one, then it's going on the mace.
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Post by JPinoy »

I have tons of those small gear parts and use them for maces as well. Even the new KK2:3 minifigs has that part to make a mace weapon.

You should try http://www.bricklink.com to get that part. They're quite cheap.
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Post by Brickboy »

Looks pretty good. Though everyone says its to big that really depends on what you want to use it for. Fantasy or just plain ole realistic castle? I have some weapons that never could logically be held by a normal human which is why I use a lot of fantasy in my mocs=)
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Post by Cyclonis »

Yeah, well my story is a bit of a fantasy one. as you can see in my display pic, there's an Orc being eaten by a midgard searpant, and both of those are fantasy creatures, but still, my story is still quite historical.
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