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sweet looking weapons & hat

Somebody needs to design a bayonet to attach to the end of muskets and rifles. that way we can get some more stabby action going on.

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Somebody needs to design a bayonet to attach to the end of muskets and rifles. that way we can get some more stabby action going on.

I agree, we need bayonets really badly, by the way the sword looks nice. :thumbup:

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That Landwehr hat looks great! :pir-wub:

The 2 swords look pretty similar to the standard cutlass - could they be achieved by trimming the edges down? (and some modification to the handle)

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Please excuse my ignorance, but how did you do that ?

And (if I well understand), this website - Shapeways - allow you to order your creations ?

Am I right ?

By the way, your creations are amazing !

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Please excuse my ignorance, but how did you do that ?

And (if I well understand), this website - Shapeways - allow you to order your creations ?

Am I right ?

By the way, your creations are amazing !

Yes you can order my creations directly from shapeways. They have the right to produce and sell my items.

- You only need a login

- and you can order via paypal or credit card

The items are designed with a 3d cad to fullfill special requirements needed for 3d printing.

Shapeways does the 3d printing of these items with ABS or polyamid (nylon) material.

By the ways, the new Landwehr hat arrived today. I will provide a picture later on.

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By the ways that's a picture of the k.k. Nr. 3 Erzherzog Karl, which also exists in Austria as traditional group: http://www.ir3.at

Concerning degen and pallasch the principle design is very nearby the original lego one. The pallasch only should be the lined version of the cutlass for all the cavalry units which did use even this design.

Andreas

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By the ways, the new Landwehr hat arrived today. I will provide a picture later on.

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There is also a new a little bit higher beret version available since some argued it's to small.

beret.jpg

Andreas

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There is also a new a little bit higher beret version available since some argued it's to small.

Andreas

That looks very good Andreas!

I think your products will sell well,

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^ That beret came out wonderfully :thumbup:

My army is missing some drums ...

So they need 3 hands now! :pir-grin:

Those drumsticks are nice (similar dimensions to the gearsticks?), and the drum is cool too, although I wonder how the minifig holds it - with one hand, and one drumstick, or by a belt of some kind, with 2 drumsticks?

Could be useful for Islanders, too :pir-wink:

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^ That beret came out wonderfully :thumbup:

So they need 3 hands now! :pir-grin:

Those drumsticks are nice (similar dimensions to the gearsticks?), and the drum is cool too, although I wonder how the minifig holds it - with one hand, and one drumstick, or by a belt of some kind, with 2 drumsticks?

Could be useful for Islanders, too :pir-wink:

Good point. I still wonder if I better should implement a plate which can be put between feet and torso?

What do you think?

Woody64

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Good point. I still wonder if I better should implement a plate which can be put between feet and torso?

What do you think?

Like part of a minifig neck bracket, which fits like this? :pir-wub:

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That'd be good, although it could limit its use as a stand-alone drum (does it have an inverse stud on the bottom?).

An elastic band would solve the problem of a handle-less drum, whilst allowing for it to be used for Islanders e.t.c.

What would be really cool would be if a 2x2 round zebra Islander tile could fit on the top.

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Like part of a minifig neck bracket, which fits like this? :pir-wub:

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What would be really cool would be if a 2x2 round zebra Islander tile could fit on the top.

Maybe I have to construct a part which has a plug to attach the drum (like the saddle has).

Currently there's no plug on the top and the botom for attaching lego parts.

And here's the newest creation (Austrian Infantry Helmet):

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Recently I added some interesting items for army builders ...

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Today I checked it against the Funken books. And I think it's now possible to build nearly all regiments shown there for the Napoleonic area.

Andreas

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