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Re: question..
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lugnet.castle
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Mon, 10 Jul 2000 22:44:55 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?
The best way I have found, is just a small rubber band....simply wrap it round
the waist of the minnifig....and push the sword...axe...anything
really...under the band on the side....easy....!!!
Kev...: )
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| I've always been able to stick the blade of the sword in between the minifig's wrist and waist with a little effort. Of course his arm has to be almost straight down at his side, so he can't really do anything else with that hand. And he looks a lot (...) (24 years ago, 11-Jul-00, to lugnet.castle)
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| 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 (...) (24 years ago, 10-Jul-00, to lugnet.castle)
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