| | | | | I remember there being a debate for how to make a lego pike a while back. I
don't know if someone's come up with this idea yet, I'm too lazy to check. So
here is my idea. I bought me a 8511 and used some star wars pieces, and made a
pike. Using a nail file i flattened the rounded end of the spear so it would
be stable.
http://www.geocities.com/savatheaggie/LCadBluePike.jpg
And if you carve up a brown spear and flatten a second spear...
http://www.geocities.com/savatheaggie/LCadBrownPike.jpg
If someone already came up with this idea, I'm sorry for posting an already
thought of idea. I would have posted real pics but I have no access to a
camera.
-Anthony
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| Now that's just darn cool. I like the "magic weapon" quality the trans-blue
spear gives it.
~Mark
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> From: "Anthony Sava" <ajs0093@pop.tamu.edu>
> Organization: Texas A&M University
> Newsgroups: lugnet.castle
> Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 03:42:25 GMT
> Subject: MOC Pike with stylish grip
>
> I remember there being a debate for how to make a lego pike a while back. I
> don't know if someone's come up with this idea yet, I'm too lazy to check. So
> here is my idea. I bought me a 8511 and used some star wars pieces, and made
> a
> pike. Using a nail file i flattened the rounded end of the spear so it would
> be stable.
>
> http://www.geocities.com/savatheaggie/LCadBluePike.jpg
>
> And if you carve up a brown spear and flatten a second spear...
>
> http://www.geocities.com/savatheaggie/LCadBrownPike.jpg
>
> If someone already came up with this idea, I'm sorry for posting an already
> thought of idea. I would have posted real pics but I have no access to a
> camera.
>
> -Anthony
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