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In lugnet.castle, James Stacey writes:
> Fiddling round on the net today I took a trip to www.spiteyourface.com
:)
> we gathered what bits we needed from the lego workshops in Billund.
> we just found the mysterious bits lying around in draws, on tables
> or on the floor.
> Bedeveres Helmet: I don't know where the visor
> Came from but it fits the old skool space helmets,
> suggesting its from an old old castle set, released
> or otherwise.
WoW, thanks for the background info James!
Its kewl to know that Lego has pre-existing
prototypes that can possibly one-day make it
into production in some fashion or another.
> The dancers helmets: These,as I believe some people
> worked out, are the bat winged helmets with the wings
> cut off. I understand that these are only commercialy
> available in black, but, again, we just found some
> grey ones.
http://www.alteredstatesmag.com/mar2002/graphics/lego/MonstersLabDressingRoom.jpg
Oh, and those gray bat helmets appear to be
incorporated in the new Studio Monsters line.
[[[Kim]]]
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