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Re: How Lego Direct could Make Jar-Jar an Orc
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000 03:34:38 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Mike Petrucelli writes:
In lugnet.castle, Wesley Pauley writes:
hmmmmmmmmmm... Jar Jar as an orc? good idea. don't thikn it'd work for me
though. I'm pretty firm on orcs being green, having much smaller ears, and not
a gungan snout... i'm picky when it comesto orcs i guess..

How about an Oger or Goblin?  (FYI the Original Orcs from Tolken's Lord of the
Rings were grey.  Lego's Wizzard Maejisto is a total copy of Tolken's Wizzard
Gandalf.)

-Lord Insanity

Uhoh, a Tolkien debate. I don't think the orc color is determined. They have
been various colors in licensed artwork. Gandalf became blue thanks to the
animated features, therefore Majisto looks like a copy, but remember he's
"Gandalf the Grey".
-Erik


Subject: 
Re: How Lego Direct could Make Jar-Jar an Orc
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000 05:34:24 GMT
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Uhoh, a Tolkien debate. I don't think the orc color is determined. They have
been various colors in licensed artwork....
>-Erik

hmmm. I don't want to tell anyone how an orc should look. it's just that my
ideal orc is like a Tolken and Warcraft/Dark Omen orc. would be cool to make
one but i've strayed away from magic/elves/dwarves/dragons and stuff like that
in my castle world. right now my castle world is humans ruling/farming/making
war between powers and normal stuff. I don't even use skeletons or ghosts. i
like to stick a bunch of green baseplates and bricks together to make a really
big battlefield and create a bloodbath with about 300 minifigs. seems small
but it looks cool.

NTFH,
Wes


Subject: 
Re: How Lego Direct could Make Jar-Jar an Orc
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000 05:36:20 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Wesley Pauley writes:
<snip>
NTFH,

Sorry, NTFH? Enlighten me, please.

-Shiri
XFUT .faq


Subject: 
Re: How Lego Direct could Make Jar-Jar an Orc
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Date: 
Fri, 14 Jul 2000 12:47:05 GMT
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well, until he becomes Gandalf the White, that is ;)  but that's just nitpicking
....

-s

Erik Olson wrote:

In lugnet.castle, Mike Petrucelli writes:
In lugnet.castle, Wesley Pauley writes:
hmmmmmmmmmm... Jar Jar as an orc? good idea. don't thikn it'd work for me
though. I'm pretty firm on orcs being green, having much smaller ears, and not
a gungan snout... i'm picky when it comesto orcs i guess..

How about an Oger or Goblin?  (FYI the Original Orcs from Tolken's Lord of the
Rings were grey.  Lego's Wizzard Maejisto is a total copy of Tolken's Wizzard
Gandalf.)

-Lord Insanity

Uhoh, a Tolkien debate. I don't think the orc color is determined. They have
been various colors in licensed artwork. Gandalf became blue thanks to the
animated features, therefore Majisto looks like a copy, but remember he's
"Gandalf the Grey".
-Erik


Subject: 
Re: How Lego Direct could Make Jar-Jar an Orc
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lugnet.castle, lugnet.starwars
Date: 
Fri, 14 Jul 2000 12:59:19 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Erik Olson writes:

How about an Oger or Goblin?  (FYI the Original Orcs from Tolken's Lord of
the Rings were grey.  Lego's Wizzard Maejisto is a total copy of Tolken's
Wizzard Gandalf.)

Uhoh, a Tolkien debate. I don't think the orc color is determined. They have
been various colors in licensed artwork. Gandalf became blue thanks to the
animated features, therefore Majisto looks like a copy, but remember he's
"Gandalf the Grey".

Page 44, Grafton three book edition of The Lord Of The Rings (Part one);
"An old man was driving it all alone. He wore a tall pointed blue hat, a long
grey cloak anf a silver scarf. He had a long white beard and bushy eyebrowss
that stuck out beyond the brim of his hat."

Orcs (or Orks if you've seen any Games Workshop products) are indeed many
colours, black and grey are two of the colours mentioned in LOTR.

James. (who is a Tolkien fan from way back...)

P.S. the only wiZZard I jknow is Rincewind from Terry Practchet's Discworld
series.


Subject: 
Re: How Lego Direct could Make Jar-Jar an Orc
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Date: 
Fri, 14 Jul 2000 14:31:07 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, James Howse writes:
In lugnet.castle, Erik Olson writes:
Uhoh, a Tolkien debate. I don't think the orc color is determined. They have
been various colors in licensed artwork. Gandalf became blue thanks to the
animated features, therefore Majisto looks like a copy, but remember he's
"Gandalf the Grey".

Page 44, Grafton three book edition of The Lord Of The Rings (Part one);
"An old man was driving it all alone. He wore a tall pointed blue hat, a long
grey cloak anf a silver scarf. He had a long white beard and bushy eyebrowss
that stuck out beyond the brim of his hat."

Thanks James! I guess the animators liked the blue hat notion because they gave
him a blue cloak in the 1979 movie... which the board game was based on... The
board game is fun... the colorful orcs are black, red, brown and yellow all at
once. (The ones in Moria are red, to look better on a black background. Special
breed?) But soon nobody will think of that movie anymore... yippee! Still, it
will always be "the one that got away" to me, since I only learned about it as I
was picking up my carefully-painted wooden castle from the newsprint and
couldn't believe my eyes at first, there was a movie ad with a big Gandalf (now
spotted with paint.) And it had come and gone away already.

Very soon there will be more..!

It's been awhile since I read LOTR, but, I have been reading the various 'Lost
Tales' and Unfinished Tales.


Subject: 
Re: How Lego Direct could Make Jar-Jar an Orc
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Date: 
Fri, 14 Jul 2000 18:09:15 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
In lugnet.castle, Wesley Pauley writes:
<snip>
NTFH,

Sorry, NTFH? Enlighten me, please.

-Shiri
XFUT .faq

NTFH = NoTimeForHeroes it's my little trademark


Subject: 
Re: How Lego Direct could Make Jar-Jar an Orc
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Date: 
Fri, 14 Jul 2000 22:19:15 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Shaun Sullivan writes:
well, until he becomes Gandalf the White, that is ;)  but that's just
nitpicking

Gandalf was never made into a white wizzard, all Lego wizards are blue.

....

-s

Erik Olson wrote:

In lugnet.castle, Mike Petrucelli writes:
In lugnet.castle, Wesley Pauley writes:
hmmmmmmmmmm... Jar Jar as an orc? good idea. don't thikn it'd work for me
though. I'm pretty firm on orcs being green, having much smaller ears, and • not
a gungan snout... i'm picky when it comesto orcs i guess..

How about an Oger or Goblin?  (FYI the Original Orcs from Tolken's Lord of • the
Rings were grey.  Lego's Wizzard Maejisto is a total copy of Tolken's • Wizzard
Gandalf.)

-Lord Insanity

Uhoh, a Tolkien debate. I don't think the orc color is determined. They have
been various colors in licensed artwork. Gandalf became blue thanks to the
animated features, therefore Majisto looks like a copy, but remember he's
"Gandalf the Grey".
-Erik


Subject: 
Re: How Lego Direct could Make Jar-Jar an Orc
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Date: 
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