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Re: Castle Women Figs
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lugnet.castle
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Fri, 4 Jan 2002 00:05:21 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Aaron J. Muhl writes:
> You had me worried when you said you used an X-acto on your minifigs. I'm
> too much of a purist, I would never paint or altar a minifig in anyway.
> However, by scraping off the paint it looks pretty good! They now have a
> waist and hips. But they still look like town minifigs with a waist and
> hips..... Let's see if you can make them look medieval.
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> -Aaron
Normally I would never touch anything to my Legos, but I have a large
surplus of torsos that have sat there for almost five years now. Better to
do something with them than nothing at all. I put this up the minute I
finished the Girl in red so I hadn't done anything at all to make a castle
figure (figurine?) out of her. I need to scour up some skirt pieces and some
capes. But, it's a start! I'll post more as I go. See what I come up with.
- Joe Nicely
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| You had me worried when you said you used an X-acto on your minifigs. I'm too much of a purist, I would never paint or altar a minifig in anyway. However, by scraping off the paint it looks pretty good! They now have a waist and hips. But they still (...) (23 years ago, 3-Jan-02, to lugnet.castle)
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