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In lugnet.castle, Richard Noeckel writes:
> Jeff's Armory
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> I'm elaborating upon Bruce Hietbrinks original post in
> order to garner more attention for Jeff Byrds Armory
> so that collectively we can rally for these Castle
> specific parts to make it into mass production!!!
Cool! I haven't even heard about these until now,
so I thank you for highlighting this. It would be
kind of cool to see some new variations of the
classic lego sword, because there is little variety
to the stuff available from lego.
Maybe a rally for accessories like this would be great.
I think some more work on the parts, and a little fine
tuning would probably bring about a sort of revolution
to .space and .castle.
Just a question? How are these parts made? Are they
cut and processed using specialty machinery, or are
they simply modified from other parts?
<<_Matt Hein_>>
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| (...) The final product is made by injection molding. Those are the three that you see at the top of Jeff's page: (URL) "heavy rifle", the "trooper", and the "scout". He makes the prototypes (what you see in the other pictures) and then gets the (...) (22 years ago, 30-Aug-02, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.general)
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