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Joined: 3/16/2008 Posts: 38 Location: CA, USA
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I received a machete as my FREEBAP. Hmmm perhaps I can make a Jason Voorhees minifig :P
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Joined: 3/21/2008 Posts: 16 Location: In your bunker....
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Out of all the non firearms(Clever, Machete, KA-BAR, Bat and Nun-chuck) the No-lip Machete is my favorite. Transporter 3
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Joined: 6/28/2008 Posts: 5 Location: Delta Halo
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I cant wait for the them they look awesome!!! I would definetly buy them once they are realeased!!!
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Joined: 11/10/2007 Posts: 314 Location: Uh. . . Question Mark?
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Again, this keeps happening to me but I don't know why. I think it's because there are so many great minifigs/weapons/pruducts such as the Ka-Bar coming soon. All hail the Chapman family (For their great comitment to the BA Company and for providing great LEGO Compatible accessories since 2006) and Enigma that is Badger (For trying out the prototypes and attending BrickWorld to help out at the BA Booth even though I wasn't there and for helping out with the BA Company as the Official Spokesman) and Damien (For trying out these awesome weapons and announcing them to the public as weall as creating custom decals for the excusive BA Minifigs) and Obxcrew (For contibuting to the BA Company and trying out the new products as well as aattending BrickFair to help out Will ath the BA Booth)*Hyper Ventilates for about 5 seconds and head explodes once again* Will wrote:14gallagherk wrote:BTW, does the advent of all of these BA bladed weapons mean that there may possibly be a, say, "bladed weapons" section of the BA website added in the near future, or will these simply be placed in with all the other firearms? There are a number of edged items on the BA drawing board, and we should see most of them prototyped before BrickFair in Aug, if the CNC keeps running smoothly.l Ooh. . . .New BA Melee weapons (Only if the CNC keeps running smoothly like Will said) for the goodie bags at BrickFar. . . . A soldier should not be commemorated for doing what is expected-Master ChiefBungie.net Account Profile
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Joined: 9/16/2007 Posts: 77 Location: The Netherlands (holland)
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Great to see and read that there are 'bladed weapons' on the drawing board. The Ka-Bar and Machete look great btw!
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Joined: 9/13/2007 Posts: 1,916 Location: Chicago
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The oft-requested comparison of the BrickArms KA-BAR with the TLC Knife:  badger
"... and that's when the C.H.U.D.s came at me"
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Joined: 11/9/2007 Posts: 532 Location: The small town of Merlin, Oregon
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Wow, awesome stuff, badg! The KA-BAR is much, much more detailed and better-sized then the TLC virsion. Perhaps it's better to not know a deadline then to know one, that way it keeps our bodies from streaming bodily fluids in anticipation... but perhaps thats just me... "How am I going to stop some mean Mother Hubbard from tearing me a structurally superfluous new behind? The answer... is a gun. And if that don't work, use more gun" - Meet the Engineer
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Joined: 5/14/2008 Posts: 76 Location: The small town of Beaufort, Australia
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Cool as, Great work Will!!
Maybe I will be able to use the KA-BAR as a bayonet for my WWII Minifigs.
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Joined: 1/18/2008 Posts: 344 Location: Uhhhhhh. . .
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Outstanding work on the Ka-Bar and machete. I just hope it comes in camo. If it did come in camo would that mean all the other weapons would be too? Captain Fozdike wrote:Cool as, Great work Will!!
Maybe I will be able to use the KA-BAR as a bayonet for my WWII Minifigs. I was just thinking that.:)
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Joined: 12/24/2007 Posts: 99 Location: Right outside your window
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The Transporter wrote:Out of all the non firearms(Clever, Machete, KA-BAR, Bat and Nun-chuck) the No-lip Machete is my favorite. So, is Will really going to make nun-chucks? (or thinking about it) The machete is my favorite too
If we didnt have Brickarms, how would we know that pretending to shoot lego with plastic guns is actually pretty fun?
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Joined: 1/18/2008 Posts: 344 Location: Uhhhhhh. . .
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)bob( wrote:So, is Will really going to make nun-chucks? (or thinking about it) I think he said it was a Brickworld exclusive. [ADMIN - I think he was asking ME. ;) ---Will]
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Joined: 7/16/2008 Posts: 3 Location: Muncie,Indiana
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I'm really looking foward too the release of the no lip machette and Ka-bar
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Joined: 9/13/2007 Posts: 1,916 Location: Chicago
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Jared wrote:I'm really looking foward too the release of the no lip machette and Ka-bar The KA-BAR design is likely finalized, but the final production version of the machete will likely feature the lip. I have several different designs of machete accessories Will prototyped, and in the minifig hand, the lipped versions just look a lot more polished. badger
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Joined: 9/12/2007 Posts: 1,019 Location: Redmond, WA
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)bob( wrote:So, is Will really going to make nun-chucks? The nunchucks are a 2-step operation. First, I mold the chain in flexible plastic, and then I overmold the solid (rigid) ABS handles for strength. Because of thie 2-step process, it will never be a production item. However, it may be something I can produce in limited quantities with my own injection gear. We'll see.
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Joined: 12/24/2007 Posts: 99 Location: Right outside your window
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Will wrote:)bob( wrote:So, is Will really going to make nun-chucks? The nunchucks are a 2-step operation. First, I mold the chain in flexible plastic, and then I overmold the solid (rigid) ABS handles for strength. Because of thie 2-step process, it will never be a production item. However, it may be something I can produce in limited quantities with my own injection gear. We'll see. Oh, cool. Thanks Will
If we didnt have Brickarms, how would we know that pretending to shoot lego with plastic guns is actually pretty fun?
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Joined: 4/14/2008 Posts: 1,054 Location: South Carolina, USA
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Will wrote:)bob( wrote:So, is Will really going to make nun-chucks? The nunchucks are a 2-step operation. First, I mold the chain in flexible plastic, and then I overmold the solid (rigid) ABS handles for strength. Because of thie 2-step process, it will never be a production item. However, it may be something I can produce in limited quantities with my own injection gear. We'll see. That would be cool. The nun-chucks are very unique.
"Time to let 'Ol Painless out of the bag!"
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Joined: 7/22/2008 Posts: 44 Location: Washington
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The machete looks pretty cool.
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Joined: 9/19/2007 Posts: 22 Location: Argyle, New York
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I recieved both of these items, as well as the cleaver at one point... can't tell you how. :-) The lipped machete is an incredibly versatile accesory, and the KABAR is simply amazing. It is versatile, fits in well with minifigs and can be used in several different ways. I've gotta say that these are some of my favorite BA items to date. I'll try to post some photos later.
 "He Who Laughs Last Thinks Fastest."- John Ringo
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Joined: 6/11/2008 Posts: 436 Location: The small town of Earth
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I personally like the lipped one. If the lip was shaped like the one the obxcrew posted, then I will be fine. But if it is like the one Damien posted, I would rather have the non-lipped one.
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Joined: 9/16/2007 Posts: 762 Location: Canada
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Quote:If the lip was shaped like the one the obxcrew posted, then I will be fine. But if it is like the one Damien posted, I would rather have the non-lipped one. This statement makes absolutely no sense. OBX and I were using the exact same prototype in our pictures. His lipped machete and mine are the exact same except for colour. The Jester Laughs Because The World Is Full Of Fools
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