Brikwars - The Siege
- Fry_slayer
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Brikwars - The Siege
After the initial success of the first war, me and my mates decided to have a more elaborated session of plastic carnage. So on a fine Sunday afternoon we sneaked into my friend's office and .... found out later why they dont siege castle everyday
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Brikwars: The Siege
:!: WARNING :!:
Long battle scenes and contain mild plastic violence
Battle Highlights:
Coming through!
The Wall
Grrhhhhh!
Questions, comments, and thoughts are welcome, have fun !
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This battle has a very eclectic selection of Lego minifigures and sets. But overall it looks very good and it has a "feeling" of a fun battle. I do have a couple of questions.
1. Why are some of your figs on "gold" bricks?
2. Is there is reason you used the green cutting boards as a your table base?
Oh yeah. I do like the comments at the top of every picture, it was pleasant reading.
Thanks for posting.
1. Why are some of your figs on "gold" bricks?
2. Is there is reason you used the green cutting boards as a your table base?
Oh yeah. I do like the comments at the top of every picture, it was pleasant reading.
Thanks for posting.
Was this a real brikwars battle?
I need more soldiers, so I can do something on this scale.
I need more soldiers, so I can do something on this scale.
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Well those are my friend's figs, being a collector himself he has lots of sets MISB and dont really have spare lose plate for figs basements, however he did have a shipment of gold bars from bricklink... according to him most of his troops starts with their retirement fund, we will have to force him to open some of his seal box or lent him some plates in future1. Why are some of your figs on "gold" bricks?
Well this is a working table and it is set up like that for work, but it doubles up as grassland and provide calculation grid in game which is something that falls into place by itself.2. Is there is reason you used the green cutting boards as a your table base?
Ya there are rules are dices were thrown, but our set of rules are more closer to warhammer than brikwars, then again in brikwars rules it is stated 90% of the time you wont have to follow their rules ...Was this a real brikwars battle?
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I love the write up! I wish there were more on the web! It's fun to hear the story behind the mahem!!!
Paul
Paul
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Yep, that's my favorite part too.engineerio wrote:I love the write up! I wish there were more on the web! It's fun to hear the story behind the mahem!!!
Paul
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Fry_Slayer made them. He is a very good cutomizer. I leave it up to him or someone else who knows( ), to tell you what he used.Sir_Brick wrote:Were all those Black Falcon standards made by LEGO or did you make some? If you did make some what material did you use?
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