Brand New Torso Design (and I'm talking new minifig!)
- SavaTheAggie
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Brand New Torso Design (and I'm talking new minifig!)
Jojo recently picked up a new keychain with a unique new torso design (as far as I know it's unique).
See the awesome new design HERE.
And here is my version of it:
What's really neat about this torso design is that you can not only have color variants, but faction variants as well. Such as this:
And this:
I'll be attempting a few more factions with this design, all of which will be available in my new article.
--Anthony
See the awesome new design HERE.
And here is my version of it:
What's really neat about this torso design is that you can not only have color variants, but faction variants as well. Such as this:
And this:
I'll be attempting a few more factions with this design, all of which will be available in my new article.
--Anthony
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How about Black leather scale armor and Blue or Red collar and Black Knights shield?
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I had something a little different in mind...JPinoy wrote:How about Black leather scale armor and Blue or Red collar and Black Knights shield?
And how about this?
--Anthony
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Devari wrote:Out of interest, how easy is it to take apart LEGO keychains? Impossible?
With the keychain figs, I've had every arm and leg fall off, lost and broken hands, but that darn metal connection stays in the hat/head no matter what. I've never had the head seperate from the torso, or the chain come lose from the head, but then, I've never tried to actually yank the thing loose. The cost of them is such that it isn't worth my while to do so.
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i've only had one keychain (A cowboy that Lego sent me for free for filling out a survey) and it took quite a bit of abuse before falling apart.
The metal loop DOES come out. It is SCREWED in and is quite long, going down well into the torso. Of course, who knows if they make them the same anymore....or I could ahve just had a defective one.
Troy
The metal loop DOES come out. It is SCREWED in and is quite long, going down well into the torso. Of course, who knows if they make them the same anymore....or I could ahve just had a defective one.
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Some great torsos, but I didn't expect any less : ) Keep up the outstanding work. And your speed is amazing!
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If you keep twisting and turning that pin, it will eventually come out. I managed to do this for a Snowtrooper keychain and at the price of a Snowtrooper, that was definitely worth it. If you use the keyring to help you turn the pin, it works its way out easier. I have also found that once the pin starts to come out, you can just give it a tug. Good luck,
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