Since the last update I wrote back in April, BrickWarriors came out with bunch of new custom LEGO accessories, that I would like to show you today. As I have mentioned before; BrickWarriors is one of my most favorite LEGO customizers; their products are very unique, very high quality, and of course completely compatible with LEGO in both style and color. If you would like to know more about BrickWarriors see the links at the end of this post, and now let’s see what’s new.
➡ CUSTOM LEGO GLADIATOR ACCESSORIES: BrickWarriors released a LEGO Gladiator board-game back in the spring (see here: BrickWarriors New Custom LEGO Items & Game), and to give more options for your LEGO gladiators, they have also added a whole range of gladiator accessories: Retiarius Net, Arm Guards, Retiarius Galerus, Scaled Galerus (these last two attach to the Arm Guards), and Trident. I absolutely love the Arm Guards with or without the attachments! They just slip right over your minifigure’s arm to provide extra protection during battle. And they look awesome! I not only use them for my gladiators, but also various fantasy warriors.
➡ CUSTOM LEGO FANTASY ACCESSORIES: BrickWarriors also added a bunch of fantasy accessories: Dragon Sword, Goblin Shield, Ogre Warclub, Steampunk Riffle, and an Anvil. The Dragon Sword is gorgeous (BrickWarriors is known for their beautiful LEGO swords), and I really like the Goblin Shield. If you get a handful of them you can use them to make a nice little fence too – just saying…
➡ CUSTOM LEGO MISC. ACCESSORIES: There are four more items BrickWarriors recently released: Lyre, Blowing Horn, Sling and Scythian Bow. The Scythian Bow is one of the nicest LEGO compatible bows I have seen, and I highly recommend it. The Lyre and Blowing Horn are also really nice and give more options to your minifigs.
All of the above custom LEGO accessories by BrickWarriors come in several colors. You can check out their store at BrickWarriors.com. If you have any questions about any of their products feel free to ask; I have pretty much all of them.
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In the picture with the goblin shield is that one person with two heads or two people standing behind each other? I am talking about the minifig holding the goblin shield.
Bug, that’s a two-headed Ogre, using the BW Ogre armor that has two neck-studs on top. 😉
That’s awesome! two headed minifigures is something I’ve never really thought about (apart from fangdam and fangtom of course but they have one mold for the head so that doesn’t count). It all looks very cool though.
speeking of the goblin shield, nice Idea about the fence 😉 that’s what it looked like to me when I first saw it! 🙂
Yeah, I’m going to try that out actually. I don’t have the pieces yet, but will get them soon. I really like them as shields as well; great for orcs, other fantasy warriors, and Middle-Easterns and Asian armies! 😀
I love your idea about making the Goblin Shields into a fence. I can’t wait to see how that turns out. 🙂
I love that sheld is the dragon sword the one that the guy with two swords is holding?
This is totally off topic nut has anyone heard bout the 17 new sets for the LEGO movie coming next year?
Whoa are you sure?
Yep! Allready wrote a post about it for this Friday, so we can discuss it further then. Stay tuned! There is a lot of news coming out of ComicCon and will gradually cover it all this week and next week. So stay tuned! 😀
I found out yesterday when I got back from London with my school (we watched the lion king play- I thought it was cool but that might be due to my love of the films when I was young) and I went on the brick show only to find that epic news. The bikes the only one with a picture that I know and it looks pretty cool. Something tells me quite a few notes and coins are gonna be spent
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I can’t wait, I want Emmet and the older guy and I hope they make that temple palace place into a set :).
By older guy you mean God and by that you mean morgan freeman 😀
Awesome lego sets. I think the first one is my favorite. I just posted an interested article about how LEGO’s got started. Thank goodness for Mr. Christensen.
Where did you post that article? For this blog?