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In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
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While browsing through Brickshelf, I saw this:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430700
and this,
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430696
What are these? What is going on? It looks like the horse is skeletal. I
think the minifig riding it is also a skeleton.
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The female minifig is pretty easy to figure out, but looking at the horse, I can
see not only the skeletal horse, but a trans-light blue scimitar, a clear
chain (its attached to the front left hip of the horse and draped over the
minifigs left hip), a clear
UFO/Insectiods armor, and the lower left ribcage and left foot of a skeleton
minifig, along with a standard minifig head.
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I hope LEGO sells them at a reasonable price!
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I hope they sell them period. BTW, transparent plastic is usually more
expensive than opaque plastic (especially since you have to be more careful
about contamination issues), so itd probably be cheaper if it was sold in
white.
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In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
> While browsing through Brickshelf, I saw this:
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430700
>
> and this,
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430696
>
> What are these? What is going on? It looks like the horse is skeletal. I think
> the minifig riding it is also a skeleton. I hope LEGO sells them at a reasonable
> price!
Uh, wow.
Wowowowowowowowowowowowow.
I'm not into .castle, but those are really, really neat,
and trans minifigs are just, well, wow. That is the best
horse ever. Now, when a thread gets out of hand, we can
insert a .jpg of a minifig clubbing it. ;)
Wowowowowow.
best
LFB
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In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
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What are these? What is going on? It looks like the horse is skeletal. I
think the minifig riding it is also a skeleton. I hope LEGO sells them at a >
reasonable price!
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Im not exactly sure either, but if this is true (and the parts are to be
slated for release in other colours besides clear), it looks like
promising times are ahead for castle!
Im just wondering what sort of theme these were party to? Maybe
they were some sort of primitive castle series, or a cross-over
with the adventurers? (next wave of orient expedition sets?)
Hmm...
Thanks for pointing this out.
Osprey, over and out
M.Aaron Hein
http://www.lugnet.com/~1112/Creations/
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Hello!
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What are these? What is going on? It looks like the horse is skeletal. I
think the minifig riding it is also a skeleton. I hope LEGO sells them at a
reasonable price!
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Hm. Hopefully these clear things aint just some Shifty-crap. You see, he has a
picture of such a clone set in the same folder. Otherwise the transparent horse
and minifig look like these little glass figures you put in a letter case.
Bye
Jojo
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In lugnet.castle, Tim Courtney wrote:
> In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
> > While browsing through Brickshelf, I saw this:
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430700
> >
> > and this,
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430696
> >
> > What are these? What is going on? It looks like the horse is skeletal. I think
> > the minifig riding it is also a skeleton. I hope LEGO sells them at a reasonable
> > price!
>
> Perhaps the clear horse and minifig are a part of a future Harry Potter release
> kept under wraps until now?
Since the Lego sets are tied to the movies, and I can't think of a transparent
horse that appeared in the second film, I doubt that's the case. I'm extremely
curious about these though. They're quite neat looking.
Adrian
--
http://www.brickfrenzy.com
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In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
> While browsing through Brickshelf, I saw this:
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430700
>
> and this,
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430696
>
> What are these? What is going on? It looks like the horse is skeletal. I think
> the minifig riding it is also a skeleton. I hope LEGO sells them at a reasonable
> price!
>
> ~Kevin Blocksidge
Oh no.....Lego is getting LESS and LESS lego!!!!!!!!!
Well, they are kind of cool but i hope this NEVER gets released. weird, but good
find though.
Alex
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In lugnet.castle, Adrian Drake wrote:
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In lugnet.castle, Tim Courtney wrote:
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In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
Perhaps the clear horse and minifig are a part of a future Harry Potter
release kept under wraps until now?
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Since the Lego sets are tied to the movies, and I cant think of a transparent
horse that appeared in the second film, I doubt thats the case. Im
extremely curious about these though. Theyre quite neat looking.
Adrian
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All the second-movie sets have been released, so this could be something in the
third movie. However, Im very wary about this horse/minifig. If its not a
clone, then it will probably be in an expensive set, like the chinese dragon
from the Dragon Fortress.
Still, I remain hopeful.
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Just noticed this:
If you leave the cursor over the picture for a few seconds you get a caption
saying: "actual lego horse unreleased" for the horse one
And "clear lego female" for the lady one.
Steve
In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
> While browsing through Brickshelf, I saw this:
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430700
>
> and this,
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430696
>
> What are these? What is going on? It looks like the horse is skeletal. I think
> the minifig riding it is also a skeleton. I hope LEGO sells them at a reasonable
> price!
>
> ~Kevin Blocksidge
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I guess it also says that right above the picture. For some reason I thought it
was different. Guess I'm trying to do too much at once.
Steve
In lugnet.castle, Stephen Bishop wrote:
> Just noticed this:
>
> If you leave the cursor over the picture for a few seconds you get a caption
> saying: "actual lego horse unreleased" for the horse one
>
> And "clear lego female" for the lady one.
>
> Steve
>
> In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
> > While browsing through Brickshelf, I saw this:
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430700
> >
> > and this,
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430696
> >
> > What are these? What is going on? It looks like the horse is skeletal. I think
> > the minifig riding it is also a skeleton. I hope LEGO sells them at a reasonable
> > price!
> >
> > ~Kevin Blocksidge
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Since the Lego sets are tied to the movies, and I cant think of a
transparent horse that appeared in the second film, I doubt thats the case.
Im extremely curious about these though. Theyre quite neat looking.
Adrian
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All the second-movie sets have been released, so this could be something in
the third movie. However, Im very wary about this horse/minifig. If its
not a clone, then it will probably be in an expensive set, like the chinese
dragon from the Dragon Fortress.
Still, I remain hopeful.
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If this is from the 3rd HP movie and you have not read it, SPOILER ALERT
SPOILERS
In the 3rd book Harry has to fight some baddies by going back in time (like an
hour) using a watch Hermonie has, in the end of the story, he is saved from the
Dementors by a ghost horse. Later he finds out it was the ghost of his dad.
BUT this could very well be a ghost horse from the 3rd movie, that would be
cool!
Perhaps the clear female is his mother, who appears in ghost form in various
parts of more than 1 book. (in the mirror in the first book, for example) In
the 4th book we learn lots more about mom and dad potter.
e.
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In lugnet.castle, Erick Jensen wrote:
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Since the Lego sets are tied to the movies, and I cant think of a
transparent horse that appeared in the second film, I doubt thats the
case. Im extremely curious about these though. Theyre quite neat
looking.
Adrian
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All the second-movie sets have been released, so this could be something in
the third movie. However, Im very wary about this horse/minifig. If its
not a clone, then it will probably be in an expensive set, like the chinese
dragon from the Dragon Fortress.
Still, I remain hopeful.
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If this is from the 3rd HP movie and you have not read it, SPOILER ALERT
SPOILERS
In the 3rd book Harry has to fight some baddies by going back in time (like
an hour) using a watch Hermonie has, in the end of the story, he is saved
from the Dementors by a ghost horse. Later he finds out it was the ghost of
his dad. BUT this could very well be a ghost horse from the 3rd movie, that
would be cool!
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MORE SPOILERS
The petronis (sp?) that saved Harry from the dementors was actually a stag, not
horse, and nobody was riding it. The only reference to ghost horses that I am
aware of is in the first book, there were riders off to the headless hunt that
nearly headless Nick was not invited to.
Either way, where do I get mine?
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Perhaps the clear female is his mother, who appears in ghost form in various
parts of more than 1 book. (in the mirror in the first book, for example)
In the 4th book we learn lots more about mom and dad potter.
e.
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"leonard hoffman" <glencaer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:HGotKG.1IAJ@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
> > While browsing through Brickshelf, I saw this:
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430700
> >
> > and this,
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430696
> >
> > What are these? What is going on? It looks like the horse is skeletal. I think
> > the minifig riding it is also a skeleton. I hope LEGO sells them at a reasonable
> > price!
>
> XFUT to space cause Travis is there alot.
>
> Hey Dude!
> What are these! Fill us in!
>
> -Lenny
They look like some kind of "ghost rider." Lego is sure getting very
mistyrious tese days... first the minifig with the Classic Space logo, now
this. It kindof makes you wonder if they're planning some kind of comeback
for these themes.
--
Markham Carroll
BoogaTech Ships & Construction:
http://www.mocpages.com/home.php/114
Brickshelf Gallery:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=Markham
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"Johannes 'Jojo' Koehler" <chutspe@gmx.net> wrote in message
news:HGorK7.16ss@lugnet.com...
> Hello!
>
>
> > What are these? What is going on? It looks like the horse is skeletal. I
> > think the minifig riding it is also a skeleton. I hope LEGO sells them at a
> > reasonable price!
>
> Hm. Hopefully these clear things ain't just some Shifty-crap. You see, he has a
> picture of such a clone set in the same folder.¬ Otherwise the transparent horse
> and minifig look like these little glass figures you put in a letter case.
It couldn't be any of those "Shifty Bricks" (Interesting choice for a
name...). It's much cheaper (and easier) to make a mold off an already
released part than to make it entirely from scratch. It was also mentioned
in a different post that transparent plastic is more expensive.
--
Markham Carroll
BoogaTech Ships & Construction:
http://www.mocpages.com/home.php/114
Brickshelf Gallery:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=Markham
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In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
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What are these? What is going on? It looks like the horse is skeletal. I
think the minifig riding it is also a skeleton. I hope LEGO sells them at a
reasonable price!
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Whatever it is keep it coming! These are quite spiffy!
Just yesterday I was thinking about if or when TLC would make the rest of the
Minifigure in clear. Now the question is WHEN? (I hope.) I thought a regular
ghost steed would be sweet but the skeletal one is even better! The detail is
great. With the attention to the hooves and head, does anyone think a revamped
regular horse is in store??
Bring it on...
Curse of the Pharaohs = Army of the Dead & Army of the Living Dead
Clear Monarchs Riders = Army of the Undead
-ªþ§
GardenSLUG
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Whatever it is keep it coming! These are quite spiffy!
Just yesterday I was thinking about if or when TLC would make the rest of the
Minifigure in clear. Now the question is WHEN? (I hope.) I thought a
regular ghost steed would be sweet but the skeletal one is even better! The
detail is great. With the attention to the hooves and head, does anyone
think a revamped regular horse is in store??
Bring it on...
Curse of the Pharaohs = Army of the Dead & Army of the Living Dead
Clear Monarchs Riders = Army of the Undead
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I was thinking the same thing. A skeleton horse for a skeleton army. (Well I
gotta have something for my space troops to shoot at.)
-Mike Petrucelli
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In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
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While browsing through Brickshelf, I saw this:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430700
and this,
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430696
What are these? What is going on? It looks like the horse is skeletal. I
think the minifig riding it is also a skeleton. I hope LEGO sells them at a
reasonable price!
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I was talking to a LEGO employee at a LUGOLA meeting in April, and he said that
these are just unreleased official pieces (available to employees). He brought
a few of the horse skeletons, some trans mini-figs, trans rock monsters, other
available animals in unavailable colors, and a few mini-fig accessories and
weapons (the ones that stick out most are variation swords/daggers and a
metallic gold staff with a dragon on top that was supposed to be released with
the Dragon Masters theme back in 93). Very neat selection of rare/unattainable
pieces; Ill try and get pictures next time.
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In lugnet.castle, Bruce Lowell wrote:
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I was talking to a LEGO employee at a LUGOLA meeting in April, and he said
that these are just unreleased official pieces (available to employees).
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Clarification please:
Unreleased but soon to be released, or unreleased and never will be released?
Big difference...
Is there any chance that an insider could provide these cool elements to
outsiders? I mean, are there enough to go around? Or is it forbidden by TLC
anyway.
-- Hop-Frog
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In lugnet.castle, Tim Courtney wrote:
> In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
> > While browsing through Brickshelf, I saw this:
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430700
>
>
> Perhaps the clear horse and minifig are a part of a future Harry Potter release
> kept under wraps until now?
>
> -Tim
Thestrals?? (I think I spelled that correctly...)
JohnG
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In lugnet.castle, Richard Marchetti wrote:
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In lugnet.castle, Bruce Lowell wrote:
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I was talking to a LEGO employee at a LUGOLA meeting in April, and he said
that these are just unreleased official pieces (available to employees).
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Clarification please:
Unreleased but soon to be released, or unreleased and never will be released?
Big difference...
Is there any chance that an insider could provide these cool elements to
outsiders? I mean, are there enough to go around? Or is it forbidden by TLC
anyway.
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Id go more on the side of never to be released. Although Im assuming that
could change... I think TLC wouldnt be too keen on them being obtained by
non-employees. This is all conjecture/opinion though.
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> > Hey Dude!
> > What are these! Fill us in!
> >
> > -Lenny
>
> They look like some kind of "ghost rider." Lego is sure getting very
> mistyrious tese days... first the minifig with the Classic Space logo,
Do you have a pic of this minifig???
> now this. It kindof makes you wonder if they're planning some kind of comeback
> for these themes.
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> > They look like some kind of "ghost rider." Lego is sure getting very
> > mistyrious tese days... first the minifig with the Classic Space logo,
> Do you have a pic of this minifig???
>
> > now this. It kindof makes you wonder if they're planning some kind of comeback
> > for these themes.
http://news.lugnet.com/space/?n=24816
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In lugnet.castle, John Gerlach wrote:
> In lugnet.castle, Tim Courtney wrote:
> > In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
> > > While browsing through Brickshelf, I saw this:
> > >
> > > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430700
> >
> >
> > Perhaps the clear horse and minifig are a part of a future Harry Potter release
> > kept under wraps until now?
> >
> > -Tim
>
> Thestrals?? (I think I spelled that correctly...)
>
> JohnG
Yes, if you have read book five you will know A) why they are clear and B) why
they are skeletal.
Go read Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Aaron S
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In lugnet.castle, Joshua Brunstad wrote:
> In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
> > While browsing through Brickshelf, I saw this:
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430700
> >
> > and this,
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430696
> >
> > What are these? What is going on? It looks like the horse is skeletal. I think
> > the minifig riding it is also a skeleton. I hope LEGO sells them at a reasonable
> > price!
> >
> > ~Kevin Blocksidge
>
> Hey Kevin,
>
> Everything about it screams "clone".
>
> See you,
>
> Joshua
I heard somewhere that those pieces were stuff that Lego rejected and did not
make it to final production. Basically "prototype" pieces and parts. In other
words VERY VERY VERY RARE.
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In lugnet.castle, John-Paul Enaje wrote:
> In lugnet.castle, Joshua Brunstad wrote:
> > In lugnet.castle, Kevin Blocksidge wrote:
> > > While browsing through Brickshelf, I saw this:
> > >
> > > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430700
> > >
> > > and this,
> > >
> > > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=430696
> > >
> > > What are these? What is going on? It looks like the horse is skeletal. I think
> > > the minifig riding it is also a skeleton. I hope LEGO sells them at a reasonable
> > > price!
> > >
> > > ~Kevin Blocksidge
> >
> > Hey Kevin,
> >
> > Everything about it screams "clone".
> >
> > See you,
> >
> > Joshua
>
> I heard somewhere that those pieces were stuff that Lego rejected and did not
> make it to final production. Basically "prototype" pieces and parts. In other
> words VERY VERY VERY RARE.
Read the rest of the 5 month old thread. The parts are explained here:
http://news.lugnet.com/castle/?n=17192
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