Camel warrior

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Dunechaser wrote:
gambort wrote:Josh Wedin> Thanks for the blogging. Could you credit me as Tim Gould to keep it consistent with other stuff I've had on Brothers Brick
Admin magicks worked. 8) Blogger is stupid, though, and changes the post URL when you change the title. Here's the new link:

http://dunechaser.blogspot.com/2006/11/ ... gould.html

Awesome camel. Would've gotten to it myself if I weren't playing Final Fantasy XII all weekend...
Thanks Andrew. That is a stupid "feature"...

And curse you Americans and your already released FFXII... we have to wait for ages.

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I like the turban, but I would wish that Lego could FINALLY make a Mid-East based theme with Sultan's castles and guards -vs- desert raiders. That can bring in new Camels as the new animal minifig.
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very simple, very effective. I have often thought that saracens were an overlooked element in the castle LEGO multiverse
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Post by thecustomizerwithoutfear »

Tim enter it in the misc area.
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Post by Prince Imdol »

That is a nice Worrior
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Very impressive, a battle worthy brick built on that scale is not an easy thing to achieve!

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Hey, this is pretty nice. I like the turbon, and way you did the camel is magnificent.

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This camel warrior is fantastic!
The brick built camel looks great.
I think this is the first camel based warrior I've seen built out of lego.
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Post by gambort »

Thanks again to everyone for your kind words.

Sorry to bump the thread but I thought people may be interested in some instructions I whipped up. They're not intended as a full explanation but more as a guideline.

Instructions (1400 x 1700 image)

Half size

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