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Sir Norman Ray wrote:Well, the minifig isn't being produced due to cost issues. What badger advised was to buy a load of Soviet Colonel figures and work from there. I have done this myself, and I have removed the offending flesh items and replaced them with glorious yellow hands and faces so they can face my German's. Now all you need to do is wait and wait and wait and wait t'll the Lee-Einfield SMLE, Brodie helmet and Lewis gun is released. =) Henk
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Quote:It is awesome for Canadian solders I know what you mean. I've always wanted to make a Canadian army and a German army and use them to make a WWI Vimy Ridge scene
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Silvernexus wrote:to make a WWI Vimy Ridge scene What is Vimy Ridge? It sounds pretty cool though =) Henk
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Vimy Ridge was a late WW1 battle where the Canadian army took on the second most fortified German position on the Western Front. The Generals, determined not to turn it into another Somme, trained the soldiers to a degree we know now in Modern Warfare, where the individual soldier knew objectives, not just officers and NCO's. Where a soldier with a Lewis Gun would fire in controlled bursts whilst attacking. Where artillary was so well trained the Canadians were able to use a Sweeping Barrage without it dropping on the advancing infantry or going too far ahead. In short, it showed that Field Marshall Haig was a complete and utter moron for what happened at the Battle of Somme, which claimed I believe 100,000 British soldiers for a few meters of land. As Blackadder put it, "I see that Field Marshall Haig wants to move his drinks cabinet 2 meters closer to Berlin."
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Quote:Silvernexus wrote: to make a WWI Vimy Ridge scene Quote:What is Vimy Ridge? It sounds pretty cool though =)
Henk It is both a battle and a place in northern France The battle being a Defining moment in Canadian History LINKEDIT- Darn Sir Norman Ray Beat me to the Punch ive got to type faster
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Thanks for the Info guys. I like it that I get a fast response. But realy I've never heard of that, well famous, battle of wwI. Now because of what Sir Norman Ray has typed as info and with Silvernexus link I can get a good view from that battle. Thanks again guys, Henk
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Henk De Vries wrote:I've never heard of that, well famous, battle of wwI. Not to worry, it's mostly only famous here in Canada and even then it's known in the general populace as a phrase they hear a lot but many don't really know what it means. Kind of like Gallipoli for Australians I believe (but without a Mel Gibson movie.) Speaking of movies and the brodie: I think a scene from the attack on Pearl Harbour would be another great place for the use of the Brodie. An AA emplacement vs a Zero or something.
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Yeah go anti air guns. They would look cool with brodie-helmet-holding-minifigs-who-controll-the-aa-emplacement. Imagine the helmet shaking when a gun fires. Light AA gun: Ratakatakataktakatkaktaktaka (helmet wobbling) Heavy AA gun: Toungh..Toungh..Toungh..Toungh.. (helmet wobbling like in a shocky car) Wow I have to stop with the examples above... I'm kinda weird. Ah well who cares? Henk
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The Fritz won't stand a chance! Cheerio lads!
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I really like that helmet...if that ever came out on Brickarms, I would buy 10 of them. The body decal is also a great idea for the WW2 British soldier, I also really like the side arm patch, showing the army rank. Great Job!! :) -Brick Fanatic http://gondorforums.fantasyboard.net/forum.htmA fun-filled forum!!
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Why are there only WW2 things? Also is it that whole guy or just the hat? The whole guy is pretty cool
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Quote:Why are there only WW2 things? Also is it that whole guy or just the hat? The whole guy is pretty cool What? Only WW2 things? BrickArms offerings a selection of accessories and custom minifigs ranging all over the place - sci-fi, WWII, modern, and more. Not sure what on earth you're talking about here. And 'the brodie' is the type of helmet. The minifig is there only to show off the helmet. The Jester Laughs Because The World Is Full Of Fools
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the enigma that is badger wrote: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 Very nice, I could use a few of those.
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Shame they aren't going to be released. They do look pretty awesome.
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Yet. ;)
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I meant the entire figure, not the helmet. I thought he was referencing the figure as a whole whole.
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I hate being nosey, but have you thought about the color that this might come out in? I mean, everything else would have to come out in the color if you did something unique like dark grey. I don't think a black brodie would look right. I do really like the dark grey in the first post though. It looks really good with dark tan torsos. I've seen a lot of tan prototypes, but that would only really work with Desert Troops. Thanks. flickr<.<
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babyjawa wrote:I hate being nosey, but have you thought about the color that this might come out in? Yes, Will has! It's still fairly up in the air as the mold that would include the Brodie helmet is still being developed, but runs in dark tan and bley are both very likely to happen. Silver is also an option. Beyond that, we'll have to see what Will has planned! badger
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the enigma that is badger wrote:babyjawa wrote:I hate being nosey, but have you thought about the color that this might come out in? Yes, Will has! It's still fairly up in the air as the mold that would include the Brodie helmet is still being developed, but runs in dark tan and bley are both very likely to happen. Silver is also an option. Beyond that, we'll have to see what Will has planned! badger No way!!! Must contain excitement!:D Can't......wait......for......more....BA....goodness!!!!:D
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the enigma that is badger wrote:babyjawa wrote:I hate being nosey, but have you thought about the color that this might come out in? Yes, Will has! It's still fairly up in the air as the mold that would include the Brodie helmet is still being developed, but runs in dark tan and bley are both very likely to happen. Silver is also an option. Beyond that, we'll have to see what Will has planned! badger Silver and light bley would be perfect for Medieval uses, as would dark tan for WWII uses. Will must have tons of patience. To have so many prototypes not yet in Production Molds.. If I were him I'd be nuts. flickr<.<
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