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Post by Dragon Master »

I'm thinking of mass producing some chariots for an army. Any one have any designs? Right now the DM one looks best.

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Post by Robin Hood »

No can't say as I have. I have made some but they were very crude. I say, just hook up the hores to any old wagon thing. :wink:
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Robin Hood wrote:I say, just hook up the hores to any old wagon thing. :wink:
What?! LMAO! :lol:
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Post by Formendacil »

Alright, I guess that I'm playing into the hands of the Links-master, but what DO your chariots look like then, JPinoy?
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Post by Bruce N H »

I like Brendan's simple design from the Brick Testament:
http://www.thebricktestament.com/exodus ... 06-07.html
TecWolf has this design on Brickshelf:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=77606
Erik Olsen has this design on ancient-theme.com
http://www.ancient-theme.com/1998/chariot.html

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Post by Dragon Master »

Thanks for finding that Bruce. It gave me some ideas.
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Yeah those look great!
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Post by doctorsparkles »

I kind of like this one, and it's a Dragon Master chariot too!

http://guide.lugnet.com/set/1794

Maybe this next one isn't quite what you were looking for, but I've always loved this cart design. I had it as a child, and I've missed it ever since.


http://guide.lugnet.com/set/6016
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Post by Sir Terrance »

The DM one is a great set. I have it and it is very realistic.
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Formendacil wrote:Alright, I guess that I'm playing into the hands of the Links-master, but what DO your chariots look like then, JPinoy?
2 horsed Indian War Chariot, 3 horsed Assyrian Scythe Chariot, 2 horsed Celtic Chariot, 4 horsed (side by side) Chinese Heavy Chariot, 2 horsed Egyptian Chariot.

And no I have no pics of them since none of the current chariot designs I have matches the color scheme nor "historic look" as well as horses of their respective factions.
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