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| Hi again
In lugnet.castle, Johannes Koehler writes:
> > 1984-1987 Crusders (Good) vs Black Falcons (Bad)
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> In these years there were no "Good" and "Bad", there were just knights from
> different clans, who sometimes made war on each other, sometimes lived in
> peace together.
You can look at it that way too I guess
> BTW the Crusaders are more aggressive (and therefore more
> likely called "bad") than the Black Falcons, for they have much more battle
> machines.
Don't agree. I mean it's true that Crusaders had more battle machines, but
they more in everything. Black Falcons had only 6 LEGO sets while the
Crusaders had like 14. They had more in everythings, bigger castles, more
chariots etc.
However in this pictures
http://library.brickshelf.com/scans/0000/0250-1987/0250-48.html
http://library.brickshelf.com/scans/0000/0250-1987/0250-49.html
it's look like the Crusaders attacking the Black Falcons.
Well anyway the Black Falcons will stay forever bad in my point of view.
> > 1988-1991 Robin and the Forestpeople (Good) vs Black Knights I (Bad)
> > 1992 Black Knights II (Good) vs Wolfpack (Bad or more Neutral)
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> I wouldn't make a difference between Black Knights I and Black Knights II.
> They are 'Dragon Knights' altogether. When I was a child those knights were
> evil, and #6085 used to be my castle for the Sheriff of Nottingham :-)
I agree with that point. It's not right to say Black Knights I and Black
Knights II, yet I couldn't think of a better way to see it.
For ages I also included the Dargon Masters as part of that same group.
"#6085 used to be my castle for the Sheriff of Nottingham" - I think it's
not far from the truth, I think at least in several Robin Hood films they were
Dragon as their symbol.
Well something that in concerning the above, just wanted to say
Jojo as always wonderful work you made on you new (2nd) model for the ISCC
http://www.1000steine.de/iscc/iscc2/entries/133/index.htm
(I couldn't find the formel annocment on that model so I'm writting it here)
Love LEGO Love Castle
Yaron "Webrain" Dori
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| Hello!
[Crusaders vs. Black Falcons]
> Don't agree. I mean it's true that Crusaders had more battle machines, but
> they more in everything. Black Falcons had only 6 LEGO sets while the
> Crusaders had like 14. They had more in everythings, bigger castles, more
> chariots etc.
That's true. And this is why I always preferred Black Falcons rather than
Crusaders. BFs were the underdogs that I've sympathy for.
> Well anyway the Black Falcons will stay forever bad in my point of view.
Hehe, I can understand this point of view. Crusaders look noble with their
golden Lion's Crest and with their big castles. They're probably meant to
represent Richard Lionheart's loyal fellowers.
In contrast to the Crusaders the BFs look dark and almost sinister, with one
word: they look evil. But they are much cooler than those harmless Crusaders...
[Black Knights, Dragon Masters]
> For ages I also included the Dargon Masters as part of that same group.
Unfortunatelly the shield of the DMs is very similar to the oval BKs'
shield. So these two groups might be mingled by many people. However, I
think the style of armour and castles (considering the fact that BKs already
had two castles) is reason enough to seperate both factions from each other.
> "#6085 used to be my castle for the Sheriff of Nottingham" - I think it's
> not far from the truth, I think at least in several Robin Hood films they were
> Dragon as their symbol.
I'm not even sure if this was the reason for my choice. Probably the
blackness of the castle itself was dicisive.
> Well something that in concerning the above, just wanted to say
> Jojo as always wonderful work you made on you new (2nd) model for the ISCC
> http://www.1000steine.de/iscc/iscc2/entries/133/index.htm
> (I couldn't find the formel annocment on that model so I'm writting it here)
Thank you very much!
I didn't make a formal announcement because I didn't translate the German
text into English. Unfortunatelly I don't know many of the appropiate
technical terms, that I used in German.
Bye
Jojo
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