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@@YTBrickBuilds ye saw it. Might try it but I’m afraid I’ll mess it up 😂. I have done this though with the standard m4a4 with EOTECHS from the M4SBR. But I wasn’t very precise with cuts and it looks like bad. Does sand paper make it look better and when you use blades, is it small cuts rather than cutting straight through?
Around the turn of the century my brother and best friend and I were having a Lego arms race. Originally inspired by my interest in third Ed 40k. My brother still has his creations in “ one piece” (that’s a Lego pun). I kept my best tank and then rebuilt it in 2007 and improved it a year later. It’s basically a mostly red Chibi Tiger similar to the world war toons Tiger in shape. Had brickarms existed when we were in the midst of that arms race none of us would have been able to afford college
@@YTBrickBuilds I'm sorry if I'm bothering you but where can I find printed modern military minifigure parts? Also I did check on brickmania, eclipse grafx and citizen brick and there weren't many options (and they're a little pricey for me).
@@Certified_Baller17 Besides the ones you just mentioned, there aren't many more options out there. Citizen brick is going to be the cheapest you're gonna get price wise.
How to make a good mini figure with out breaking your wallet buy from the most expensive company for Lego army stuff brick arms (I’m going to be in debt)