Star Wars legos and the castle theme

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Sir Garth
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A Jaw-Jaw? Don't you mean a Jar-Jar or a Jawa?
Anyway I don't think I could use SW parts much for castles and such (which doens't mean no one can) and I'll probably buy them and keep them how they are.

But the figs are great both for castle as for SW.
Jedi torso's are of course great for peasants. Sith torso's for black mages (see? the Sith come out on top again!) chewbacca's and wookie warriors for forest creatures and droids for statues. Clone troopers are useless for castle tough, yet they rock in starwars (extemely detailed).
*And the bulls arrive in kk2*
Cedric the bull: "Hahaha Leo we're here to- wtf?"
*and the bulls see some happy knights bouncing at each other with carts*
Cedric (shocked): "I guess we got the wrong KK''
Bull soldier (frightened): "Lets go back"
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while I share in disappointment with the LULS debacle,I do have an idea for using the light-up minifig...I read a book a few years ago called "The Demon Hand" In the story the main character (I think his name was Mika-Oba) acquires some sort of amulet or other mystical item...(if you're interested in the full story read the book)...And the mystical item slowly changes him into a demonic form,starting with the hand that held the mystical item..The cover of the book shows the character holding the item...the grey hand on the figure might represent this transformation and the light-up feature could represent the mystical power of the item...
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Sir Garth, in Legowars theyre often called "Jaw-jaws" (copyright reasons?).

Jar-jars are used as drakemen (the big "ears" are wings) by me. :)
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The Hordesman wrote:Sir Garth, in Legowars theyre often called "Jaw-jaws" (copyright reasons?).

Jar-jars are used as drakemen (the big "ears" are wings) by me. :)
Actually they are not called Jar-Jars, they are called Gungans. And I often find good use of Star Wars pieces in my castles.(not always, but most of the time)
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Yes, but if you have 2 Jar-Jar figs (who are both Jar-Jar and no other gungan) you can call them Jar-Jars :)
So 1 Jar-Jar + x Jar-Jar makes 1x Jar-Jars
1 Jar-Jar + A Gungan = Gungans
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*And the bulls arrive in kk2*
Cedric the bull: "Hahaha Leo we're here to- wtf?"
*and the bulls see some happy knights bouncing at each other with carts*
Cedric (shocked): "I guess we got the wrong KK''
Bull soldier (frightened): "Lets go back"
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Post by wizardnoob28 »

Sir Garth wrote:Yes, but if you have 2 Jar-Jar figs (who are both Jar-Jar and no other gungan) you can call them Jar-Jars :)
So 1 Jar-Jar + x Jar-Jar makes 1x Jar-Jars
1 Jar-Jar + A Gungan = Gungans
:)
I thought you were speaking about gungans in general.
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