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For whatever reason the inspiration hit me last night that the UFO aliens'
shoulder pads would make a great barbarian horde leader-type guy... and the new
Bulls' leader's head would go along great with that scheme... however since the
back of the shoulder pad piece is so high, most typical helmets won't fit :(
Has anyone actually done this successfully and made a relly cool barbarian-type
fig?
DaveE
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In lugnet.castle, David Eaton writes:
> For whatever reason the inspiration hit me last night that the UFO aliens'
> shoulder pads would make a great barbarian horde leader-type guy... and the new
> Bulls' leader's head would go along great with that scheme... however since the
> back of the shoulder pad piece is so high, most typical helmets won't fit :(
> Has anyone actually done this successfully and made a relly cool barbarian-type
> fig?
>
> DaveE
hey, dave~
the spanish armada helmets and visored helmets fit well with the shoulder
pads. the result is a bit fantastical, though, suggesting advanced metalurgy
skills that barbarians may not have. a fright knights batlord helmet also
works well with the ufo armor as it does vaguely resemble batwings. the
secret is not to push the heads completely down on the neck peg to get the
best fit.
later ~ craig~
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In lugnet.castle, David Eaton writes:
> For whatever reason the inspiration hit me last night that the UFO aliens'
> shoulder pads would make a great barbarian horde leader-type guy... and the new
> Bulls' leader's head would go along great with that scheme... however since the
> back of the shoulder pad piece is so high, most typical helmets won't fit :(
> Has anyone actually done this successfully and made a relly cool barbarian-type
> fig?
>
> DaveE
Finally somebody else realizes the potential of this wonderful piece! Using the
black ones, cut off a chunk on the back of a Batwing helmet, so it fits on the
shoulder pads. it looks pretty cool when he's all black with a cape under the
pads.
Just my 2.76554 cents,
Karl Martinson
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Re: Shoulder Pads
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I've used them w/o a helmet. I used an all white minifig and put on the
aliens shoulder pads and the used old Islanders hair (the black one that
pulls kinda into a knot at the top of the head). I can't quite figure
out what to use in the top clip yet though.
Makes a great barbarian, but maybe not quiet the castle one you're
looking for. :)
-jonathan
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http://www.geocities.com/Pipeline/Reef/1113/lego/
David Eaton wrote:
>
> For whatever reason the inspiration hit me last night that the UFO aliens'
> shoulder pads would make a great barbarian horde leader-type guy... and the new
> Bulls' leader's head would go along great with that scheme... however since the
> back of the shoulder pad piece is so high, most typical helmets won't fit :(
> Has anyone actually done this successfully and made a relly cool barbarian-type
> fig?
>
> DaveE
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In lugnet.castle, Craig Hamilton writes:
> the spanish armada helmets and visored helmets fit well with the shoulder
> pads. the result is a bit fantastical, though, suggesting advanced metalurgy
> skills that barbarians may not have. a fright knights batlord helmet also
> works well with the ufo armor as it does vaguely resemble batwings. the
> secret is not to push the heads completely down on the neck peg to get the
> best fit.
I tried it last night-- I rather like it... thanks for the tip!
http://www.suave.net/~dave/images/barbgood.jpg
(258KB)
DaveE
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In lugnet.castle, David Eaton writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Craig Hamilton writes:
> > the spanish armada helmets and visored helmets fit well with the shoulder
> > pads. the result is a bit fantastical, though, suggesting advanced metalurgy
> > skills that barbarians may not have. a fright knights batlord helmet also
> > works well with the ufo armor as it does vaguely resemble batwings. the
> > secret is not to push the heads completely down on the neck peg to get the
> > best fit.
>
> I tried it last night-- I rather like it... thanks for the tip!
> http://www.suave.net/~dave/images/barbgood.jpg
> (258KB)
> DaveE
Hmmm... I guess its idea snitching time... :)
Jeff
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> I tried it last night-- I rather like it... thanks for the tip!
> http://www.suave.net/~dave/images/barbgood.jpg
> (258KB)
> DaveE
Dave,
Great picture ... when I first saw it it seemed that I was looking through the
eyes of a spy that has just been spotted and is in for some serious trauma. I
guess the sheer size of it did it. I need to keep that in mind whenever I take
some more pictures ...
Great job!
-- pn
http://members.xoom.com/verneer/new/
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I liked the look of the UFO shoulder pads for armor, but I, too had had
trouble with fit issues. *twirls ends of handlebar moustache* Now I shall RULE
THE WORLD!
I find that the grey Ninja armor looks cool for either a) leather or padded
cloth armor for Castle dudes, or b) high-tech armor for SpaceGuys. I have one
"Space Marine" who is the refueling tech from 6582 Extreme Team flight Squad
with the aforementioned Ninja duds and a wacky weapon made from one of those
pistol-grip thingies with an antenna coming out the front, a bullhorn and a
couple of 1x1 cones and plates. If I can borry a camera from my pal, I'll post
pix.
Thanks for the tips, Lugnuts!
-Cheese
In lugnet.castle, Jeff Stembel writes:
> In lugnet.castle, David Eaton writes:
> > In lugnet.castle, Craig Hamilton writes:
> > > the spanish armada helmets and visored helmets fit well with the shoulder
> > > pads. the result is a bit fantastical, though, suggesting advanced metalurgy
> > > skills that barbarians may not have. a fright knights batlord helmet also
> > > works well with the ufo armor as it does vaguely resemble batwings. the
> > > secret is not to push the heads completely down on the neck peg to get the
> > > best fit.
> >
> > I tried it last night-- I rather like it... thanks for the tip!
> > http://www.suave.net/~dave/images/barbgood.jpg
> > (258KB)
> > DaveE
>
> Hmmm... I guess its idea snitching time... :)
>
> Jeff
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In lugnet.castle, craig hamilton wrote:
> the spanish armada helmets and visored helmets fit well with the shoulder
> pads. the result is a bit fantastical, though, suggesting advanced metalurgy
> skills that barbarians may not have. a fright knights batlord helmet also
> works well with the ufo armor as it does vaguely resemble batwings. the
> secret is not to push the heads completely down on the neck peg to get the
> best fit.
What? You all push your leaders' heads all the down? But then how can they
stand tall amongst their followers? ;)
Cool idea with the shoulder pads. :)
Steve
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In lugnet.castle, David Eaton writes:
> I tried it last night-- I rather like it... thanks for the tip!
> http://www.suave.net/~dave/images/barbgood.jpg
> (258KB)
> DaveE
I have a printout of this picture hanging up in my cube with the caption:
"Are you talking to ME?!"
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In lugnet.castle, Jason Catena writes:
> In lugnet.castle, David Eaton writes:
> > I tried it last night-- I rather like it... thanks for the tip!
> > http://www.suave.net/~dave/images/barbgood.jpg
> > (258KB)
> > DaveE
>
> I have a printout of this picture hanging up in my cube with the caption:
> "Are you talking to ME?!"
ROFL!
<cross-posting to .general, 'cause everyone should see this!>
James
http://www.shades-of-night.com/lego/
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In lugnet.castle, David Eaton writes:
> For whatever reason the inspiration hit me last night that the UFO aliens'
> shoulder pads would make a great barbarian horde leader-type guy... and the new
> Bulls' leader's head would go along great with that scheme... however since the
> back of the shoulder pad piece is so high, most typical helmets won't fit :(
> Has anyone actually done this successfully and made a relly cool barbarian-type
> fig?
>
> DaveE
Can anyone tell me which sets came with this piece?
Thanx,
Bill
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Steve Bliss wrote:
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> In lugnet.castle, craig hamilton wrote:
>
> > the spanish armada helmets and visored helmets fit well with the shoulder
> > pads. the result is a bit fantastical, though, suggesting advanced metalurgy
> > skills that barbarians may not have. a fright knights batlord helmet also
> > works well with the ufo armor as it does vaguely resemble batwings. the
> > secret is not to push the heads completely down on the neck peg to get the
> > best fit.
>
> What? You all push your leaders' heads all the down? But then how can they
> stand tall amongst their followers? ;)
Maybe all his leaders are female?
(The 'dress' slope is taller than a standard pair of minifig legs, so all of the
dresswearing LEGOwomen are quite a bit taller than their male counterparts...)
--
sakura@mediaone.net is Jeff Johnston http://www.io.com/~jeffj
My LEGO Web page has moved! Go to: http://people.ne.mediaone.net/sakura
Check out my Trade List and Want List - * - Last Updated 12/19/1999
LEGO Geek Code: SP+ CA +++ (375/6075) PI +++ #++ S--/++ LS++ Hal M+ A++ YB73m
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In lugnet.castle, Jeff Johnston writes:
> Steve Bliss wrote:
> >
> > In lugnet.castle, craig hamilton wrote:
> >
> > > the spanish armada helmets and visored helmets fit well with the shoulder
> > > pads. the result is a bit fantastical, though, suggesting advanced metalurgy
> > > skills that barbarians may not have. a fright knights batlord helmet also
> > > works well with the ufo armor as it does vaguely resemble batwings. the
> > > secret is not to push the heads completely down on the neck peg to get the
> > > best fit.
> >
> > What? You all push your leaders' heads all the down? But then how can they
> > stand tall amongst their followers? ;)
>
> Maybe all his leaders are female?
>
> (The 'dress' slope is taller than a standard pair of minifig legs, so all of the
> dresswearing LEGOwomen are quite a bit taller than their male counterparts...)
> --
it's their high heeled shoes underneath, i'm sure!
later ~ craig~
> sakura@mediaone.net is Jeff Johnston http://www.io.com/~jeffj
> My LEGO Web page has moved! Go to: http://people.ne.mediaone.net/sakura
> Check out my Trade List and Want List - * - Last Updated 12/19/1999
> LEGO Geek Code: SP+ CA +++ (375/6075) PI +++ #++ S--/++ LS++ Hal M+ A++ YB73m
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David Eaton <deaton@intdata.com> wrote in message
news:FoC0B9.85w@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.castle, Craig Hamilton writes:
> > the spanish armada helmets and visored helmets fit well with the shoulder
> > pads. the result is a bit fantastical, though, suggesting advanced metalurgy
> > skills that barbarians may not have. a fright knights batlord helmet also
> > works well with the ufo armor as it does vaguely resemble batwings. the
> > secret is not to push the heads completely down on the neck peg to get the
> > best fit.
>
> I tried it last night-- I rather like it... thanks for the tip!
> http://www.suave.net/~dave/images/barbgood.jpg
> (258KB)
> DaveE
Hey, that looks really cool! That army looks pretty impressive now.
Nice photography, too! Lighting's good, set-up is nice. I bet if you
digitally added some mist and trees behind them, it would look *really*
cool.
Paul Davidson
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In lugnet.castle, Craig Hamilton writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Jeff Johnston writes:
> > Steve Bliss wrote:
> > >
> > > In lugnet.castle, craig hamilton wrote:
> > >
> > > > the spanish armada helmets and visored helmets fit well with the shoulder
> > > > pads. the result is a bit fantastical, though, suggesting advanced
> > > > metalurgy
> > > > skills that barbarians may not have. a fright knights batlord helmet also
> > > > works well with the ufo armor as it does vaguely resemble batwings. the
> > > > secret is not to push the heads completely down on the neck peg to get the
> > > > best fit.
> > >
> > > What? You all push your leaders' heads all the down? But then how can
> > > they
> > > stand tall amongst their followers? ;)
> >
> > Maybe all his leaders are female?
> >
> > (The 'dress' slope is taller than a standard pair of minifig legs, so all of the
> > dresswearing LEGOwomen are quite a bit taller than their male counterparts...)
> > --
>
> it's their high heeled shoes underneath, i'm sure!
LOL!
Do they never take them off? Ouch! that must hurt ;-)
-Shiri
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In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Craig Hamilton writes:
> > In lugnet.castle, Jeff Johnston writes:
> > > Steve Bliss wrote:
> > > >
> > > > In lugnet.castle, craig hamilton wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > the spanish armada helmets and visored helmets fit well with the shoulder
> > > > > pads. the result is a bit fantastical, though, suggesting advanced
> > > > > metalurgy
> > > > > skills that barbarians may not have. a fright knights batlord helmet also
> > > > > works well with the ufo armor as it does vaguely resemble batwings. the
> > > > > secret is not to push the heads completely down on the neck peg to get the
> > > > > best fit.
> > > >
> > > > What? You all push your leaders' heads all the down? But then how can
> > > > they
> > > > stand tall amongst their followers? ;)
> > >
> > > Maybe all his leaders are female?
> > >
> > > (The 'dress' slope is taller than a standard pair of minifig legs, so all of the
> > > dresswearing LEGOwomen are quite a bit taller than their male counterparts...)
> > > --
> >
> > it's their high heeled shoes underneath, i'm sure!
>
> LOL!
>
> Do they never take them off? Ouch! that must hurt ;-)
>
> -Shiri
LOL! it just struck me that this thread has gone from shoulder pads to
high heels! where's the joan crawford mini-fig!?
later ~ craig~
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Bill Farkas <kfar@bellsouth.net> schreef in berichtnieuws
FoCr25.MrK@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.castle, David Eaton writes:
> > For whatever reason the inspiration hit me last night that the UFO aliens'
> > shoulder pads would make a great barbarian horde leader-type guy... and the
> new
> > Bulls' leader's head would go along great with that scheme... however since
> the
> > back of the shoulder pad piece is so high, most typical helmets won't fit :(
> > Has anyone actually done this successfully and made a relly cool barbarian-type
> > fig?
> >
> > DaveE
>
>
> Can anyone tell me which sets came with this piece?
>
> Thanx,
> Bill
As far as I know, it comes in these 5 sets:
2847 - UFO Flyer
6900 - Cyber Saucer
6915 - Warp Wing FIghter
6975 - Alien Avenger
6979 - Interstellar Starfighter
--
Arjan Brugman
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abrugman@casema.net
Arjan.Brugman@philips.com
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In lugnet.castle, Arjan Brugman writes:
> Bill Farkas <kfar@bellsouth.net> schreef in berichtnieuws
> FoCr25.MrK@lugnet.com...
>
> > Can anyone tell me which sets came with this piece?
>
> As far as I know, it comes in these 5 sets:
>
> 2847 - UFO Flyer
> 6900 - Cyber Saucer
> 6915 - Warp Wing FIghter
> 6975 - Alien Avenger
> 6979 - Interstellar Starfighter
The shoulder pads appeared in these sets as well. Mix of black and dark gray
pieces. Maybe gray, I couldn't tell from the pictures. Only one pads-piece
per set.
2964 - Space Spider (anyone ever see this set after the initial spotting?)
2965 - Hornet Scout
6837 - Cosmic Creeper
6906/6907 - Sonic Stinger
6969 - Celestial Stinger
6977 - Arachnoid Star Base
Steve
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In lugnet.castle, Steve Bliss writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Arjan Brugman writes:
>
> > Bill Farkas <kfar@bellsouth.net> schreef in berichtnieuws
> > FoCr25.MrK@lugnet.com...
> >
> > > Can anyone tell me which sets came with this piece?
> >
> > As far as I know, it comes in these 5 sets:
> >
> > 2847 - UFO Flyer
> > 6900 - Cyber Saucer
> > 6915 - Warp Wing FIghter
> > 6975 - Alien Avenger
> > 6979 - Interstellar Starfighter
>
> The shoulder pads appeared in these sets as well. Mix of black and dark gray
> pieces. Maybe gray, I couldn't tell from the pictures. Only one pads-piece
> per set.
>
> 2964 - Space Spider (anyone ever see this set after the initial spotting?)
> 2965 - Hornet Scout
> 6837 - Cosmic Creeper
> 6906/6907 - Sonic Stinger
> 6969 - Celestial Stinger
> 6977 - Arachnoid Star Base
And they also appeared in the UFO accessories pack (5384), which MAY still be
available from S@H (I have no idea)... This one has both dk.grey and black:
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=5384-1
DaveE
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In lugnet.castle, David Eaton writes:
>
> And they also appeared in the UFO accessories pack (5384), which MAY still be
> available from S@H (I have no idea)... This one has both dk.grey and black:
> http://www.lugnet.com/pause/search/?query=5384-1
>
> DaveE
Should be. The Fright Knights Accessory Pack is, and it came out at the same
time, I believe.
Jeff
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Steve Bliss <blisses@worldnet.att.net> schreef in berichtnieuws
FoHHH7.5JH@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.castle, Arjan Brugman writes:
>
> > Bill Farkas <kfar@bellsouth.net> schreef in berichtnieuws
> > FoCr25.MrK@lugnet.com...
> >
> > > Can anyone tell me which sets came with this piece?
> >
> > As far as I know, it comes in these 5 sets:
> >
> > 2847 - UFO Flyer
> > 6900 - Cyber Saucer
> > 6915 - Warp Wing FIghter
> > 6975 - Alien Avenger
> > 6979 - Interstellar Starfighter
>
> The shoulder pads appeared in these sets as well. Mix of black and dark gray
> pieces. Maybe gray, I couldn't tell from the pictures. Only one pads-piece
> per set.
>
> 2964 - Space Spider (anyone ever see this set after the initial spotting?)
> 2965 - Hornet Scout
> 6837 - Cosmic Creeper
> 6906/6907 - Sonic Stinger
> 6969 - Celestial Stinger
> 6977 - Arachnoid Star Base
>
> Steve
You're absolutely right! Totally forgot about the ugly Insectoids...
So there _is_ a use for those sets afterall!
:o)
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Arjan Brugman
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abrugman@casema.net
Arjan.Brugman@philips.com
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Hey, I was in TRU today, looking for one of the sets that has this piece and I
saw one of the Sting Ray sets and began thinking that the gray Sting Ray helmet
would look really ominous as a barbarian helmet with some slight modification.
(talk about a run-on sentence) It would go great with the gray shoulder pads if
you trim it off around the bottom. Whatcha think?
"I'm NOT PLAYING, I'm CREATING!"
Bill
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