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Re: question..
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lugnet.castle
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Mon, 10 Jul 2000 18:47:11 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Anthony Sava writes:
> Ahh, yes, Castle legos... What better medium for us kids at heart to build our
> dreams on a coffee table. However, I just wish the figures lent themselves
> more to realistic posing. In particular, I would like to know if anyone has
> found a way to manipulate the minifigs in such a way to make it look like
> their
> swords were sheathed at their side. I've tried many things with no luck.
> Anyone else have a bright idea?
Well, it's easy to make it appear that the sword is sheathed and the knight is
"resting his hand on the pommel":
Take the minifig, and be sure that the hand is in its "normal" position:
C-shaped from above, curved edges down.
Place the sword in his hand pointing *down* (as though he was going to stab
someone, as opposed to slash them).
You'll find as you rotate the arm downwards, there's a point at which the sword
rests near the hip of the 'fig.
eric
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