bartneck Posted July 10, 2016 I am looking for help from a true LEGO Castle fan! I am intending to draw up the complete LEGO Castle Heraldry. There is already a nice introduction to LEGO Heraldry, but it is rather outdated by now. Do you have a complete overview of all the symbols/heraldry that the different fractions used over the years? My only idea on how to approach the problem would be to look at all the Minifigure Shields. Hopefully you have a better idea. Please let me know! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Littleworlds Posted July 10, 2016 Not directly an overview on all shields made, but for an overview of sets, this site: http://www.rittersets.de seems to be pretty complete. The language shouldn't be an issue here Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrickCurve Posted July 10, 2016 (edited) I am looking for help from a true LEGO Castle fan! I am intending to draw up the complete LEGO Castle Heraldry. There is already a nice introduction to LEGO Heraldry, but it is rather outdated by now. Do you have a complete overview of all the symbols/heraldry that the different fractions used over the years? My only idea on how to approach the problem would be to look at all the Minifigure Shields. Hopefully you have a better idea. Please let me know! Good idea! I think looking at the shields on brick set might be better as they have a function that links you to sets containing that part. Alternatively, maybe just have a browse through the database of castle sets- that would be the best way to have it in context. Not directly an overview on all shields made, but for an overview of sets, this site: http://www.rittersets.de seems to be pretty complete. The language shouldn't be an issue here That looks perfect to me! When used in compunction with Bricklink that would be the most in depth option. Edited July 10, 2016 by BrickCurve Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blackdeathgr Posted July 10, 2016 Not directly an overview on all shields made, but for an overview of sets, this site: http://www.rittersets.de seems to be pretty complete. The language shouldn't be an issue here Excellent site! Thanks for showing it to us! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites