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A clear shot of the Brodie Helmet prototype that was displayed at BrickWorld:  Again, keep in mind this is a prototype and may not reflect the final design or colors of the final production item. badger
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Jolly great work there, chaps! Now with the Steel Pot, and the Brodie, I can make these guys no problem! I will have a smashing time with these!
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Wow! That looks so cool! Will it be for sale or ........
[MOD - Yes, eventually the Brodie will be available for sale. When and in what colors it will be available, however, still has yet to be determined. - badger] Ok..
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Now THAT looks brilliant! I hope this, plus that pretty awesome Minifig design, go on sale eventually. Now all we need are Sten's or Lee Enfelds. But, It's great to see a better picture of this!
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That is awesome (eyes roll into head...) i hope i'm breathing!
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I smell ANZACs at Gallipoli! Now, as Sir Norman has pointed out, all we need are Lee Enfields!
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bonzy wrote:I smell ANZACs at Gallipoli! Now, as Sir Norman has pointed out, all we need are Lee Enfields! Took the words right outta my mouth.... I've been looking forward to this one for ages! :)
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Nice. Good for WW2 and WW1. Transporter 3
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Man. Thank you Will! Just what I've been waiting for. I hope that these could be produced soon!
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Cool. I like it. It will make different nationalities of soldiers available for building.
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Wow! This is, Great! I hope Ballistic Eagles' Head doesn't explode over this to though...
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Quote: I hope this, plus that pretty awesome Minifig design, go on sale eventually. The decal set is already available. It's one of Kaminoan's (fineclonier.com). And yes, the helmet is fantastic. It also looks great as a Medieval brimmed helm in the silver. Two birds. One stone. The Jester Laughs Because The World Is Full Of Fools
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Damien-I believe the correct term for "medival brimmed helm" is kettle helm. Plus, could we see a shot from a top angle? A Company, 6th Platoon, 3rd Squad My Forum-Please join! LEGO-Imitated, never equalled.
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Quote:Damien-I believe the correct term for "medival brimmed helm" is kettle helm. Actually, there is no particular correct term for it. As with certain other items (not only helmets) of the period, it was referred to by a number of different names. It's also been called a skullcap, a pot helm (two terms more commonly used for other items, but applied to this style of helmet as well in historical documents), and a few other, stranger names. Medieval scholars weren't exactly diligent about naming conventions like we are today, so there's a bit more wiggle room in what is 'acceptable terminology.' And yes, I'm a long-standing student of ancient and medieval history, so I tend to babble on and on about this kind of thing if you let me. And it's spelled medieval. ;) Quote:Plus, could we see a shot from a top angle? If Badger or obx don't beat me to the punch, I'll be taking some pictures this weekend to show off different angles of some of the new items that were announced/previewed at BrickWorld. I'll add this view to the list of pictures I need to take. The Jester Laughs Because The World Is Full Of Fools
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Skullcap? Seriously? I thought a skullcap was one oof those tight metal caps you shoved on your head before wearing mail. Damien wrote: And it's spelled medieval. ;)
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Ok, now it has been posted on Brickarms Forums. Nice work Will.
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:drools a bit: O,O If this is just a prototype (mind you it already looks fantastic), I can't wait to see what the final product looks like! Oh, and besides WWI, WWII, and medieval troops, you can always make the Flash from the Golden Age of comics. ;)
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Personally, I would quite happily pay Will for one. I can't do custom stickers and all that, so I'd prefer to buy something straight from Will or another supplier to have a British soldier ready for me to start collecting. I just know I'd mess the job up, so I'd leave it to the professional's.
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Sir Norman Ray wrote:Personally, I would quite happily pay Will for one. I can't do custom stickers and all that, so I'd prefer to buy something straight from Will or another supplier to have a British soldier ready for me to start collecting. I just know I'd mess the job up, so I'd leave it to the professional's. Well, keep in mind the decals Will used for this fig can be bought directly from Fine Clonier. I've used several of Kaminoan's waterslide decals in the past, and they're always of great design and high quality. However, with the Brodie, Lewis Gun, and several other plans for British items on the table, a custom BA Tommy fig is certainly a possibility, although nothing definite is planned as yet. badger
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