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Re: What makes a minifig?
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Date: 
Mon, 17 Apr 2000 09:17:01 GMT
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Thomas wrote:

I basically only needed an OOM-9 (the droid chief commander in the Naboo
campaign), so I just painted the back of a battle droid head yellow, then added
a yellow circle (painted) in the hollow part of the chest. Given how cheaply
these can be obtained, I figured it wasn't much of a loss.

You could easily paint the others as well: For security, use matte rust red
color & paint the shoulders down to the "crossbar". For pilots, use matte
medium blue & the very same crossbar & the upper parts of the shoulders. There
are plenty of web references that can serve as guides in doing this.

<humour>

Security are painted red?  No wonder they're so easily destroyed...they're Star
Wars Redshirts!  <gd&r>

</humour>

Now let's not start *that* set of comparisons...;)

best (and tangentially,)

LFB



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  Re: What makes a minifig?
 
(...) Actually, the standard issue trooper battle droids ALWAYS wear the backpacks. None of the other droid types wear them at any time. Most of the droids that you see on the DCS & all droids on the other TF ships are either security, pilots or (...) (25 years ago, 14-Apr-00, to lugnet.starwars)

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