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Historical Minifigures...

Post by TheBohrok »

...and a surprise figure.

These were some figures that I made for Kaminoan's Historical Figure Contest. I really had a lot of fun making these and enjoyed seeing other people's creations.

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Also, who is that pirate with the indomitable spirit consumed with true love who despite dying manages to turn out ok? Why, the Red Pirate Roberts, of course! Err, did we just say red? Indeed.

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Great figs! I really like what you did with Gregory XVI and Mendel. I'll remember that apron solution.
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Very nice! I particularily enjoyed your rendition of shakespeare.
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Post by HeartOfDarkness »

Brilliant! The use of the shark's head as Pope Gregory's hat was great. Your choice of heads and occasional use of fleshies is really clever. Good job!
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Post by smcginnis »

Really great figures. I like the head you used for Shakespeare, a nice change from the usual.

And a Red Pirate Roberts?! Inconceivable, indeed. Though it does otherwise resemble him quite closely.

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Post by leaf_of_lire »

Great job on all the figures (Including my greatx5-7 grandpa. Yes, I'm related to Edgar Allan Poe :D ).
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The Pope rocks.
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Post by Tower of Iron Will »

Dunechaser wrote:The Pope rocks.
Hmmm, shouldn't it be Beethoven the one that rocks? :lol:

More serious though these all rock. Good job!
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