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Re: How much wolf can a wolfpack pack....
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Wed, 16 May 2001 21:10:36 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Drew Setter writes:
> > In lugnet.castle, David Eaton writes:
> > > In lugnet.castle, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:
> > > > So how many do you have, and what Wolfpack insights do you have to add?
> > >
> > > I think I've got between 15 and 20, but I'm not sure. (And something like
> > > 70-90 Black Falcons)
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> > I've got about 15 true Wolfpack minifigures with another 10-15 other figures
> > that I've transformed into Wolfpack figures, inluding my signature figure
> > Duke Marhk the Black Wolf. I've found that the red torsos with armor prints
> > (plate and scale mail) and black arms go nicely with the Wolfpack shields
> > and flags.
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> The early scale-mail figure remains one of my very favorites. It can belong
> to any "faction" and has tons more personality than the early
> breastplate-print figure (which is probably my least favorite figure). The
> best thing about Lego remains that it is customizable through all the
> accessories.
>
>
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> > Currently the Wolfpack owes allegiance to the Lion throne held by the High
> > King Leopold Unser who commands my 60 + Crusaders, RK, and KK figures. The
> > BF (35 figs), Forestmen (15 figs), and original castle figures from 375,
> > 377, and 383 (20+ figs) all swear fealty to the Lion Throne. The opposition
> > is led by a mysterious figure known as the Nightlord who commands the other
> > themes Batlords, Dragon Masters, Black Knights, Axemen, Goblins (gotta use
> > those Gungan heads somehow) and other mercenary companies made up of
> > theme-less figures.
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> This is how I suspect most people use the wolfpack - they tend to be
> mercenary companies or some form of faction within a larger army. Anyway,
> thanks for sharing.
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> Bruce
It is interesting that most people make the wolfies aligned with bad or not
the pure of heart group. I have about 30-40 Wolf Packs guys and agree that
they are somewhat harder to get due to how few they made. Falcon's are easy
to get, if you're willing to pay through the nose for them. I have 80+
Falcon's, but of those, 50 of them have yellow shields, which is a really
cool thing. I like the yellow shields much better then the blue. Anyway, I
digress. I made the wolfies a royal family with ties to the king as an
advisor. I made 2 houses for them (which can be seen on my web site
http://legobuilders.com) that are located in town and show their prestige in
that area. So, good/bad is all a matter of choice!
BK>
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: How much wolf can a wolfpack pack....
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| (...) Your website is always a wonder to behold. Yes, any group is good or bad at the whim of the owner. I opt for the Ash approach, "Good, bad: we're the guys with the crossbows." With their emphasis on browns, grays, and blacks (they'd fit in with (...) (24 years ago, 16-May-01, to lugnet.castle)
| | | Re: How much wolf can a wolfpack pack....
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| (...) Well then, I guess my 4 wolfpack would have to be the Ugly, then! If you need a clue as to where they fall in the greater hierarchy of my kingdom, they go by the name "Coyotes" instead of Wolfpack (as in: Wyle E.) and are hapless bumblers of (...) (24 years ago, 17-May-01, to lugnet.castle)
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| | Re: How much wolf can a wolfpack pack....
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| (...) The early scale-mail figure remains one of my very favorites. It can belong to any "faction" and has tons more personality than the early breastplate-print figure (which is probably my least favorite figure). The best thing about Lego remains (...) (24 years ago, 15-May-01, to lugnet.castle)
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