[AchmedVoice]What the hell happened to my feet[/AchmedVoice]
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[AchmedVoice]What the hell happened to my feet[/AchmedVoice]
So...Ninjago skeletons have these wierd black boxes on their feet...
At first I just thought it was some wierd ninja thing, but now the Pirates of the Carribean skeletons have them too.
So, my questions--what happened to the old skeleton legs (you know, the ones with feet), and why did LEGO change? And WHAT ARE THOSE THINGS SUPPOSED TO BE???
The arms are wierd too, but I think they actually help skeletons hold weapons. Torsos are sort of neat as well. The legs, however...
For those of you who don't get the title...
At first I just thought it was some wierd ninja thing, but now the Pirates of the Carribean skeletons have them too.
So, my questions--what happened to the old skeleton legs (you know, the ones with feet), and why did LEGO change? And WHAT ARE THOSE THINGS SUPPOSED TO BE???
The arms are wierd too, but I think they actually help skeletons hold weapons. Torsos are sort of neat as well. The legs, however...
For those of you who don't get the title...
This should be in the Rulebook somewhere:
"Any problem on earth can be solved with the careful application of high explosives"
-Valkyrie (the movie)
"Any problem on earth can be solved with the careful application of high explosives"
-Valkyrie (the movie)
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- Mega Blok
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yes, I was also quite a bit reluctant about the new skeleton bodies, arms, legs, everything. Then I purchased some from the ninjago stuff... and they're awesome. The feet are indeed booted, which make for a more realistic look, IMO, and the arms are much better, allowing for some pretty neat poses. I, personally, am kinda glad Lego changed them, and now can't wait until this kingdoms line has run it's course (even though there is some neat stuff this time around) so they can get back to the skeleton stuff!
Apparently not lazy enough.
There is ONE set in the PotC line that has the Ninjago skeleton feet, and that's because it's a skeleton Barbossa. There are TWO other sets with skeletons with regular feet. One set even has only skeleton feet with no bodies, so you could use them to change your Ninjago skeleton feet.
There is ONE set in the PotC line that has the Ninjago skeleton feet, and that's because it's a skeleton Barbossa. There are TWO other sets with skeletons with regular feet. One set even has only skeleton feet with no bodies, so you could use them to change your Ninjago skeleton feet.
I like them all equally. It's nice to have some of the loose armed ones just because they're old, awesome, and you can use the arms for other cool things. The Ninjago skellies had some cool heads and armor and stuff, and I prefer the old style heads to the newer Fantasy era. They all have their pros and cons.
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- Mega Blok
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the arms are a bit of a dilemma for the new ones; I can't tell whether to be happy or sad. On the one side, they make for some really neat poses, and they look better because of the thickness and the fact that they're bent. On the other hand, the Fantasy Era arms were better for other building, and looked better on those skeletons (with the boots, the new arms look great, but without, they look a little fat). I also like the old Fantasy Era skeleton heads much better than almost all of the ninjago ones (except, of course, the ones that I stocked up on ). Ideally, I'd have a mix of both to make it look a bit more ragtag, but if I were given a choice, I'd go for the Ninjago ones.