Jamesster: DON’T Get Brickarms! It’s pretty much fake LEGO. Even though they’re pretty sweet, thay aren’t recognized as official pieces by the LEGO Group.
At least, I wouldn’t get them. Maybe I’m just too fanatical…
“Recognised as official pieces by the LEGO group”? Are you high or something? LEGO don’t ‘recognise’ anything except what they make themselves. They are a toy company, not a standards body, y’know? As for them being “fake”, I would say that there’s a difference between someone making cheap copies of the same bricks and stuff LEGO do and making LEGO-compatible accessories for a niche that LEGO have decided not to fill for some asinine reason.
While LEGO doesn’t produce much in the ways of firearms, I’ve had a long-standing relationship with Brickarms.com – their weapons have appeared in-strip for a long time now. No, they’re not official LEGO parts – but until LEGO decides to make military weapons (and it’s doubtful they ever will) Brickarms will have a place here.
I would like to see some snake intestines there hahahaha… Wait … WOOT I GOT FIRST!
the saucepan let him down..:(
^ Gun. It’s definitely a gun.
And I think I can see where this is going…
Is that gun an official LEGO part?
@ Jamesster:
Nope. It’s a custom gun from Brickarms.com. Chris also has some of them in the Buy-Me-Mizer.
Ryan
@jamesster
Doyle himself said that it’s from Brickarms.com. I’ve gotten a few packs from it and it’s awesome. You should check it out sometime.
ooh, episode 1111! make a wish, donut!
Poor Old Grinchley, Gone the way of Snowball I.
Doyle, have you thought of doing one of those cross-over events with bricks of the dead,
sorta like when Whiskey went to the S-team, like that
the blood is funny just a pile of trans-red studs
Jamesster: DON’T Get Brickarms! It’s pretty much fake LEGO. Even though they’re pretty sweet, thay aren’t recognized as official pieces by the LEGO Group.
At least, I wouldn’t get them. Maybe I’m just too fanatical…
“Recognised as official pieces by the LEGO group”? Are you high or something? LEGO don’t ‘recognise’ anything except what they make themselves. They are a toy company, not a standards body, y’know? As for them being “fake”, I would say that there’s a difference between someone making cheap copies of the same bricks and stuff LEGO do and making LEGO-compatible accessories for a niche that LEGO have decided not to fill for some asinine reason.
I thought you could only find guns and other arms in Doyle’s Toybox of Fail. Meaning that only bootleggers would try to do a military theme?
While LEGO doesn’t produce much in the ways of firearms, I’ve had a long-standing relationship with Brickarms.com – their weapons have appeared in-strip for a long time now. No, they’re not official LEGO parts – but until LEGO decides to make military weapons (and it’s doubtful they ever will) Brickarms will have a place here.