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This is my second battle of my new series called What If Battles? This is where i place British line infantry against opponents they may have not encountered.

Location: Normandy, France

Date: 1700’s

Brief Story: As the British come down a dirt road in France, little do they know three Musketeers are ready to attack... Who do you think will win? :pir-laugh:

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One shot in the chest and the musketeer is finished... :pir_laugh2:

Well, It would be an interesting fight I guess.

greetz Bjornu

haha! :pir-classic: Well that is true but the Musketeers wouldnt go down without a fight atleast :pir-sweet:

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Obviously the British, the Musketeers have fencing foils (and they've left the balls on the end)! :pir-grin:

Nice MOC, the faces on the Musketeers suit them very well. Why are there bars on the rock formations?

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I love your scene, looks exciting. but why didn't you arm the musketiers with muskets? I thought they had those. I think that would be a more honest fight, now with only swords.

Although the british infantry line were also musketeers ;) so the best question would be would the French or the English win, as they are both musketeers; soldiers armed with a musket.

Bart

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Obviously the British, the Musketeers have fencing foils (and they've left the balls on the end)! :pir-grin:

Nice MOC, the faces on the Musketeers suit them very well. Why are there bars on the rock formations?

thanks! :pir-sweet: Its not a rock formation, its ruins of a house :thumbup:

I love your scene, looks exciting. but why didn't you arm the musketiers with muskets? I thought they had those. I think that would be a more honest fight, now with only swords.

Although the british infantry line were also musketeers ;) so the best question would be would the French or the English win, as they are both musketeers; soldiers armed with a musket.

Bart

Because i was going for the time when the musketeers used there swords mainly :pir-classic:

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Because i was going for the time when the musketeers used there swords mainly :pir-classic:

I thought the word musketter derived from the word musket? :pir_wacko:

Anyway, I think the ruined house is quite well done, and so is the battle itself. The quality of the whole MOC has improved a lot since the first part, IMO. :pir-classic:

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I thought the word musketter derived from the word musket? :pir_wacko:

Anyway, I think the ruined house is quite well done, and so is the battle itself. The quality of the whole MOC has improved a lot since the first part, IMO. :pir-classic:

Thank you Peanuts :pir-classic: Well i used a new camera and covered up the background :pir_laugh2:

Yeah, this time round the British, swords vs guns.....sadly a shot in the head means you are generally dead ! :pir-devil:

I look forward to your next one in the series '- Spark -'. :pir-wink:

Haha! :pir-laugh: yes indeed look out for the next one :thumbup:

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The Idea of Rapier-wielding Musketeers can be blamed on the 1960s Film. :pir-sweet:

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I'd love to see a Matchlockmusket for Minifigs :pir-wub:

Ah well i remember seeing the one with charlie sheen :pir-classic:

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Because i was going for the time when the musketeers used there swords mainly :pir-classic:

Ah, so you were going for the time of...never.

Given the ambush scenario and proper armaments the French MUSKETeers would obviously win.

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Ah, so you were going for the time of...never.

Given the ambush scenario and proper armaments the French MUSKETeers would obviously win.

i did not know that :pir-sceptic: i was just going by what film i saw :pir_laugh2:

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on second thought I totally back up Sparks on his choice for film based musketeers, the whole Lego mini-fig is not historically correct, as far as I know it is not supplied with Muskets. And this is a 'what if' topic so anything could be :)

Bart

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If we would be talking about historical accuracy in Lego sets it could get reaaally messy :pir-classic:

So I'll just say that I really like your vivid style of fotography and the set-up of this scene.

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on second thought I totally back up Sparks on his choice for film based musketeers, the whole Lego mini-fig is not historically correct, as far as I know it is not supplied with Muskets. And this is a 'what if' topic so anything could be :)

Bart

Thank you bart! :pir-laugh:

If we would be talking about historical accuracy in Lego sets it could get reaaally messy :pir-classic:

So I'll just say that I really like your vivid style of fotography and the set-up of this scene.

Thanks horry :pir-classic:

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Your painted backpacks look great. The hats are another story. Are you going to do pirates vs. ninjas? I've been wanting to do that for a while now.

That is a great possibility because i have a couple of ninjas :pir_laugh2:

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I do agree that this looks much better than the first (and that was pretty good).

The photography looks great, and the whole scene is very well built. I especially like the musketeer hiding behind the ruins, his pose is perfect! :pir-wub:

And I still stand by my point that you'll have to do 'British VS Robots' some day. :pir_laugh2:

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I do agree that this looks much better than the first (and that was pretty good).

The photography looks great, and the whole scene is very well built. I especially like the musketeer hiding behind the ruins, his pose is perfect! :pir-wub:

And I still stand by my point that you'll have to do 'British VS Robots' some day. :pir_laugh2:

Thanks! much appreciated! :pir-classic: haha, that may happen.. i like robots :pir-laugh:

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