I suppose this can be considered Castle-y? The Queen's Guard figure was created using a customized headpiece, decals, and head (fleshie SW head Sharpied yellow). The gun is by BrickArms.
^ Regular version
^ Graphical version
(Photos link to Flickr pages.)
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Queen's Guard
Queen's Guard
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Nice job, especially with the red stripe on the side of the legs (the actual term eludes me)
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wow the torso looks like its printed on and if officiel lego torso, also great custom headpiece!
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^^ Braid? Piping?
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This is very well done. I'm glad to learn of the trick of taking a yellow sharpie to a fleshie head.
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Cool guy.
I love the little detail of the stripes on the arms.
I love the little detail of the stripes on the arms.
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