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Monks
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lugnet.castle
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Fri, 14 Jan 2000 17:17:37 GMT
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| I know there was a discussion, or at least I mentioned, before that I
thought the new brwon star wars hoods would make good monks. Last night
I decided to try it. I used the young obi wan figure from the Gungan
Sub set and put a brown torso on it. The only brown torso I had was
the town bomber jacket, but if you turn it backward (after moving the
arms) the printing is hidden behind the brown cape. I thought it turned
out great. It would also make a good druid/wizard. I also gave him a
black staff (from the wing of the small X-team glider). Anyway, I just
wanted to mention this idea again after trying it.
Timbo
| | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.castle, Tim Coats writes:
> I decided to try it. I used the young obi wan figure from the Gungan
> Sub set and put a brown torso on it.
I have done the same thing with the Qui-Gon torso and brown legs. I used a
regular smiley head, which often looks best.
I am working on a "Holy Bible" tile sticker now...
Actually, I have a whole thing planned around this monk idea, which should
come to fruition shortly.
-- Richard
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.castle, Richard Marchetti writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Tim Coats writes:
> > I decided to try it. I used the young obi wan figure from the Gungan
> > Sub set and put a brown torso on it.
>
> I have done the same thing with the Qui-Gon torso and brown legs. I used a
> regular smiley head, which often looks best.
>
> I am working on a "Holy Bible" tile sticker now...
>
> Actually, I have a whole thing planned around this monk idea, which should
> come to fruition shortly.
>
> -- Richard
Dont forget...... In Latin :)
Doyle
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.castle, Tim Coats writes:
> I know there was a discussion, or at least I mentioned, before that I
> thought the new brwon star wars hoods would make good monks. Last night
> I decided to try it. I used the young obi wan figure from the Gungan
> Sub set and put a brown torso on it. The only brown torso I had was
> the town bomber jacket, but if you turn it backward (after moving the
> arms) the printing is hidden behind the brown cape. I thought it turned
> out great. It would also make a good druid/wizard. I also gave him a
> black staff (from the wing of the small X-team glider). Anyway, I just
> wanted to mention this idea again after trying it.
I'm using the black Sith hood for a nun's habit. Put it with a Dark Forest
character-of-ambiguous-gender head, a Darth Maul torso, a Willa the Witch dress
piece, and a brown cape. Voila! Instant sister!
Rick Kurtzuba
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| Recently I did a monk with the brown hood and *two* brown capes. Front and
back. Turn one of them a little to the side so one arm can stick out.
Convincing monk.
Also took two red capes (witch's inversed) back and front (straigth) and a
red ninja hood, black minifig head: Star Wars imperial guards. Applied it as
a covered maid in my Medieval castle but it stood out too much.
TLC should bring out the ghost cloth in red to have an instant star wars
guard.
Eric Brok
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Timbo wrote in message <387F5A31.4AD4@cyberis.net>...
> I know there was a discussion, or at least I mentioned, before that I
> thought the new brwon star wars hoods would make good monks. Last night
> I decided to try it. I used the young obi wan figure from the Gungan
> Sub set and put a brown torso on it. The only brown torso I had was
> the town bomber jacket, but if you turn it backward (after moving the
> arms) the printing is hidden behind the brown cape. I thought it turned
> out great. It would also make a good druid/wizard. I also gave him a
> black staff (from the wing of the small X-team glider). Anyway, I just
> wanted to mention this idea again after trying it.
>
> Timbo
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