Discussion of personal LEGO Castle creations
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boses
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by boses »
here is a simple, minifig scale sword...I like the circular guard...
and here is the assembled sword...
here is the folder, when public for many brick-only weapons and items...
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=135206
please tell me what you think...
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boses on Mon Aug 22, 2005 1:37 am, edited 1 time in total.
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eNiGMa
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by eNiGMa »
I wouldn't have thought to use that wheel piece as a guard! Brilliant work here.
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Rubberchickenknight
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by Rubberchickenknight »
i've done this before, but it looks a bit clunky
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quiksand
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by quiksand »
Great work. Very creative. It gives me lots of ideas that I am going to have to experiment with.
Why do you need all those minifigs? You'll poke your eye out!
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lil Jon
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by lil Jon »
If you flip it around, it could make a good staff for a wizard. But I think it looks a little weird as a sword.
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Dusty
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by Dusty »
I saw the folder on brickshelf and you sure do have some great ideas.
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babyjawa
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by babyjawa »
it is ok but it is really bulky
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