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When the Galactic Inquisition runs into
a particularly stubborn group of potential converts, the Knights Templar are
called in to employ their... less-than-subtle approach.
Major props to Daniel Rubin, first of all for opening up the coolest subtheme
ever, and second for helping me develop these guys at Brickfest.
LMKWYT!
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Hi Jeremiah
I really like this hardsuit. Well put together and unique. Are you using the
new NHL armour?
As for the subtheme - I never got around to praising Daniel Rubin but the
Inquisition/Crusader subtheme can only continue to get more and more
interesting.
Looking forward to more MOCs!
Chris
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In lugnet.space, Jeremiah VanderMark wrote:
Very cool. Im cross-posting to castle because, while this is technically a
mecha, it looks great just as an armored knight. How tall is he standing next
to a normal minifig?
Bruce
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In lugnet.space, Jeremiah VanderMark wrote:
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When the Galactic Inquisition runs
into a particularly stubborn group of potential converts, the Knights Templar
are called in to employ their... less-than-subtle approach.
Convert or die.>>
Major props to Daniel Rubin, first of all for opening up the coolest subtheme
ever, and second for helping me develop these guys at Brickfest.
LMKWYT!
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Oh I think it is the coolest minifig/hardsuit I have seen
in a long, long time. I was very impressed when I saw it
on Brickshelf. Where did those white parts come from?
I hope to see more, specially on this theme.
Take care.
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In lugnet.space, Chris Paton wrote:
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Hi Jeremiah
I really like this hardsuit. Well put together and unique. Are you using
the new NHL armour?
As for the subtheme - I never got around to praising Daniel Rubin but the
Inquisition/Crusader subtheme can only continue to get more and more
interesting.
Looking forward to more MOCs!
Chris
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Yeah, the armor is just the new hockey-pads part with the paint Brassoed off.
And I agree, the Inquisition has a lot of potential for some cool stuff - and of
course, Ive got more in mind myself.
Thanks for the comments!
-jeremiah-
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In lugnet.space, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Jeremiah VanderMark wrote:
Very cool. Im cross-posting to castle because, while this is technically a
mecha, it looks great just as an armored knight. How tall is he standing
next to a normal minifig?
Bruce
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Hey, thanks for the .castle cross-post. I thought about it, but I figured three
groups was plenty :)
Oh, I knew there was a shot I was forgetting, and you reminded me: compared to
the Crusader, a minifig stands just above shoulder-high. Hmm, I didnt realize
just how small it was; I guess you could use one for a large knight. Cool.
-jeremiah-
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In lugnet.space, David Rabadan wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Jeremiah VanderMark wrote:
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When the Galactic Inquisition runs
into a particularly stubborn group of potential converts, the Knights
Templar are called in to employ their... less-than-subtle approach.
Convert or die.>>
Major props to Daniel Rubin, first of all for opening up the coolest
subtheme ever, and second for helping me develop these guys at Brickfest.
LMKWYT!
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Oh I think it is the coolest minifig/hardsuit I have seen
in a long, long time. I was very impressed when I saw it
on Brickshelf. Where did those white parts come from?
I hope to see more, specially on this theme.
Take care.
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Hey, high praise coming from the hardsuit guy himself. Thanks a lot! Those white
parts, since Im not sure which you mean, are as follows: the armor is Brassoed
NHL pads, the loincloth is a white minifig
vest, and the feet are
tooth plates with a 1x1 plate on top.
Needless to say, this guy wouldnt be possible without the slew of new (and for
once, useful)parts this year.
-jeremiah-
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In lugnet.space, Jeremiah VanderMark wrote:
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When the Galactic Inquisition runs
into a particularly stubborn group of potential converts, the Knights Templar
are called in to employ their... less-than-subtle approach.
LMKWYT!
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Using those new dinosaur teeth/claws as feet looks very good!
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In lugnet.space, David Gregory wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Jeremiah VanderMark wrote:
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When the Galactic Inquisition runs
into a particularly stubborn group of potential converts, the Knights
Templar are called in to employ their... less-than-subtle approach.
<http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/5355
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Using those new dinosaur teeth/claws as feet looks very good!
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Agreed. Theyre neat little parts. I really like the effect that the white body
parts give, too. Very crusadery.
Heres another neat
application of the teeth I saw on BS recently (lots of other cool parts usage
too).
Allister
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In lugnet.space, Jeremiah VanderMark wrote:
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When the Galactic Inquisition runs
into a particularly stubborn group of potential converts, the Knights Templar
are called in to employ their... less-than-subtle approach.
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It gives a very strong impression of a knight from the crusades! Well done. Its
nice to know that armour piece can be safely Brassoed, too.
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Major props to Daniel Rubin, first of all for opening up the coolest subtheme
ever, and second for helping me develop these guys at Brickfest.
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Definitely! These guys are everything the Necromongers should have been, if you
get my drift.
Cheers,
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In lugnet.space, Jeremiah VanderMark wrote:
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When the Galactic Inquisition runs
into a particularly stubborn group of potential converts, the Knights Templar
are called in to employ their... less-than-subtle approach.
[picture snippage]
Major props to Daniel Rubin, first of all for opening up the coolest subtheme
ever, and second for helping me develop these guys at Brickfest.
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::cue Comicbook Shop Guy voice:: Coolest. Non-minifig minifig. Ever. ::end
voiceover::
jeremiah-
hey there. glad to see you again (and where have I been? :-P ). Anywho, I wanted
to comment that this thing is just so cool. Even without a red cross it screams
Crusader or at least that shrill call for the Inquisition from the realm of
Monty Python. I just dig this lil guy.
looking forward to more Inquisition stuff from you and Dan.
- /-\ndrew
PS - no, i havent forgotten about the green Mustang Transformer. ;-) ...
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In lugnet.space, Andrew Saada wrote:
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In lugnet.space, Jeremiah VanderMark wrote:
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When the Galactic Inquisition runs
into a particularly stubborn group of potential converts, the Knights
Templar are called in to employ their... less-than-subtle approach.
[picture snippage]
Major props to Daniel Rubin, first of all for opening up the coolest
subtheme ever, and second for helping me develop these guys at Brickfest.
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::cue Comicbook Shop Guy voice:: Coolest. Non-minifig minifig. Ever. ::end
voiceover::
jeremiah-
hey there. glad to see you again (and where have I been? :-P ). Anywho, I
wanted to comment that this thing is just so cool. Even without a red cross
it screams Crusader or at least that shrill call for the Inquisition from
the realm of Monty Python. I just dig this lil guy.
looking forward to more Inquisition stuff from you and Dan.
- /-\ndrew
PS - no, i havent forgotten about the green Mustang Transformer. ;-) ...
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Hey Andrew!
Long time no see. Glad to hear from you, and thanks for the comments. As for the
red cross, I actually have some stickers from the Stikfas knights (I knew those
things would come in handy) that are the perfect size, and Ive just been
debating whether or not to stick em on there; the concensus seems to be that I
should.
Looking forward to that Transformer (get crackin man! :) ).
-jeremiah-
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