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has anyone else tried GW's inquisitor using brix? I think it works out really well, and it has about the same limitless possibilities IMO.
I played a number of scenarios during my vacation in france (I took one of these yellow lego cases full of brix with me), and we managed to play a mini-campaign in which a bounty hunter and some mercenaires hunted a chaos psyker, while an inquisitor and his warband wanted the same guy. it all escalated in the inquisitor aided by my rangers fighting an uber evil demon. all of this was played using a limited number of brix and in the space of one 48 by 48 grey baseplate!
I played a number of scenarios during my vacation in france (I took one of these yellow lego cases full of brix with me), and we managed to play a mini-campaign in which a bounty hunter and some mercenaires hunted a chaos psyker, while an inquisitor and his warband wanted the same guy. it all escalated in the inquisitor aided by my rangers fighting an uber evil demon. all of this was played using a limited number of brix and in the space of one 48 by 48 grey baseplate!
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I don't know if that would work, I think Cameras are in a special group of technological items, which also include remotes and wireless phones, that have a natural tendency to get themselves lost, only to be found on the last place you look for them. its one of the unwritten laws, like "you always forget something when leaving on vacation, but you wont find out until you get there", or "once you actually need the brick you always come across when searching for another, it is nowhere to be found, and when you do, you will find many others as well, which you don't need"
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well, I found my camera, and took the picture. but now I can't find the cord which hooks up to the camera, my sister probally has it in her rooms somewhere. well look like it's gona be another tomarow situation for that, as well as everthing I've built since I last was un-lazy enough to take pictures.
for now though, I could at least give you guys an idea.
you need a binoculars piece, one of the minifig-sized-robot-hands from exo-force (usualy gray), and one of the new starwars pistols that comes with the clone-troopers (it kinda looks like a very short rod with a rectangle attached and a trigger.
you put the binoculars on the buisness-end of the pistol, and the robot hand goes diagonaly across the rectanglepart of the pistol.
if you have the right parts and know what a bolter looks like, it should be fairly apparent how to do it.
for now though, I could at least give you guys an idea.
you need a binoculars piece, one of the minifig-sized-robot-hands from exo-force (usualy gray), and one of the new starwars pistols that comes with the clone-troopers (it kinda looks like a very short rod with a rectangle attached and a trigger.
you put the binoculars on the buisness-end of the pistol, and the robot hand goes diagonaly across the rectanglepart of the pistol.
if you have the right parts and know what a bolter looks like, it should be fairly apparent how to do it.