Showing posts with label BrickForge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BrickForge. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Greatest Movie Villain Contest


Shmails, from Brickforge and CustomMinifigs.com, is hosting a contest with some pretty amazing prizes. All three are concept characters for CustomMinifigs.com with Brickforge prototypes! We haven't seen these pieces anywhere else and as of now this is the only place to get them.

The contests starts today and runs until April 15, so you have a month and a half to get your entries in. Start customizing your villains today!

For more info please visit the Brickforge forums by clicking here.


In related news, The Ugly Duckling's Minifig Design Battle - Samurai Sho(w)down is already halfway complete so don't forget to get your entries in before March 16th.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

BrickForge Unveils New Color - Steel



Armothe has released pics of six BrickForge items in their newest color - 'Steel'. Most comparable to 'gunmetal' or 'dark pear gray', you can now purchase the falcata, knight's shield, military helmet, round pauldrons, vambraces, and wizard's staff in this new shade.

You can see all this and more at the BrickForge store and on Flickr.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

FireStar Toys Official European Distributor of BrickForge


Armothe has officially announced that FireStar Toys is the official European distributor for BrickForge. This means that European customers can receive their custom accessories faster than ordering from BrickForge directly.

Not only will delivery be better, but you can mix and match your favorite BrickForge accessories with items from other custom houses like BrickArms, Si-Dan, Tiny Tactical, Brick Command, and Amazing Armory Ltd.

FireStar is also continuing their huge clearance sale with hundreds of items marked down to make way for all that 2011 has to offer.

So hurry on down to FireStar Toys today.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

CustomMinifig.com Has New Arrivals

Jonathan (Shmails) has just put up new custom minifigures on CustomMinifig.com. A great assortment of riot police, gold toothed buccaneers, minutemen, and military.


I have to say my favorites are the Riot Cop and 'Doc'. The Riot Cop is a great addition to the current LEGO City lineup, with printed BrickForge accessories.


I could be wrong, but 'Doc' appears to be sporting accessories in the currently unavailable BF color of 'olive drab green'. Also, look at the screen printing on the backpack of the 'US' logo. Fantastic!

Given the net sum of decals, LEGO parts, and BrickForge accessories these are a great value.

You can see all of the new additions and current product at CustomMinifigs.com.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Ahoy! Fantastic Female Pirates Off the Starboard Bow


Jonathan (Shmails) continues to impress with this cadre of female pirates (and one scurvy dog) created as part of an entry to a contest at Forbidden Cove

This is the second time in as many weeks where Jonathan has produced some fantastic minifig ladies! Do I even need to say how I wish that these might appear on CustomMinifigs.com?

Speaking of CustomMinifigs, the joint-venture between BrickForge and Jonathan, it looks like we may start to see some new figures up for sale very soon. Keep checking in this week!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

New Use for BrickForge Bayonettes


Pedro continues to show his inventiveness by find a new use for the BrickForge bayonet. With a quick trim the bayonet can act as an alternate hand allowing your figures to execute a forward thrust. This is a feature exclusive to the BrickForge bayonet because the clip is attached directly, as opposed to the BrickArms number which needs a u-clip (although you could rig up something similar).

This reminds me of the high-end action figures that have multiple hands for different poses.

The custom figure is courtesy of The Knight. The knife, gun, and vest are Hazel Fantasy, and the mohawk and bayonet are BrickForge. You can see more on Pedro's Flickr stream.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

New BrickForge Colors - Lime Green and Dark Red


A week or so ago, I left a comment on someone's Flickr stream saying, "I really wish BrickForge made their berets in dark red". Well, it appears that the Angry Dwarf Smith has been listening (surely it's a huge coincidence...right?!).

BrickForge now has Dark Red berets, scooters, and printed mushrooms. They also have the same three products in...Lime Green?! Very interesting...

You can pick yours up at the BrickForge store today. You can also see our comparative review of the BrickForge beret on our product review page.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Thank you, thank you very much...


Hound Knight has decided to create half of the 'Million Dollar Quartet' with these custom designs for Elvis and Johnny Cash. Utilizing the new printed BrickForge guitars both figures resemble each legend quite well.


Hound Knight is not slouch in the art department either. In fact his minifig illustrations adorn the BrickForge site and forums.

You can see more of Hound Knight's creations on his Flickr stream, and you can pick up these printed guitars at the BrickForge store. Still not convinced?! Check out our review of the BrickForge musical instrument series!

Friday, January 21, 2011

CustomMinifigs.com Review on Eurobricks


Have you considered picking up figs from CustomMinifig.com, the new venture from Shmails and Armothe, but wanted to see more before you buy? Shilo (Omicron) has an extensive review of several of these figures on Eurobricks. Nice 360 views of each fig, a run down of all the accessories you get with each purchase - a solid comprehensive review.

You can see more of the review on Eurobricks, or just cut out the middle man and head on over to CustomMinifigs.com now.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

The Life of a Monk


Akunthita has created a series of vignettes depicting 'The Life of a (Buddhist) Monk' utilizing the Series 3 Sumo Wrestler and a collection of custom accessories from Si-Dan and BrickForge. Each vignette tells a story, so it's both fun and educational.

You can see more on Akunthita's blog (theBrickBlogger.com).

Friday, January 7, 2011

Huge FireStar Toys Sale and More


UK based FireStar Toys is currently having a huge sale on hundreds of items on their site. They need to make way for all the fantastic LEGO products and customs slated for 2011, including the Brick Command items we just reviewed!

What's more, since FireStar Toys buys from all the great custom houses around the world, like Amazing Armory Ltd., Si-Dan, BrickArms, Tiny Tactical, and now BrickForge, you can mix and match accessories and not worry about separate shipping and handling fees. Case in point...

You really like the Brick Command Wing Sword but worry how a Bat'leth would fare in a firefight. No worries, just pick up Federation issue phasers from either BrickArms or BrickForge too!

Do you want to expand your Spinjitsu master's arsenal? In addition to the Brick Command stars you could also pick up the BrickForge Sai or any of the Si-Dan Ninja accessories.

As one of my personal heroes, Ron Popeil, is often fond of saying, "but wait, there's more".  Now through the end of January you can use coupon/voucher code 'KV882256' to get an additional 10% off your order at checkout.

So hurry on down to FireStar Toys today. Offers are limited (not really), and operators are standing by (sort of)...

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Armothe and Shmails Present: CustomMinifigs.com


Remember back to BrickFair 2010 when Omicron mentioned that Shmails and Armothe were teaming up to release a series of custom minifigures? Well it seems that day has arrived.

CustomMinifigs.com is the new site for this venture. Although still affiliated with BrickForge it will be a separate entity. The connection to BF is evident with many of their accessories being featured. What's different is Shmail's great decals to kick things up a notch.

There are also three levels of products to be available - Collectible Series, Limited Edition, and Commemorative Sets. The Collectible Series has quite a bit of variety and is more affordable priced than the Limited Edition figs. The Limited Edition figs, for now, include Knights of the Round Table, Arthur, Robin, and Launcelot. There are no Commemorative Sets listed as of this post.

Still early days and lots of questions, but it's safe to say this should be a fantastic new venture.

Head on over to CustomMinifigs.com today!

UPDATE: I just read on the official announcement via Flickr, that some of these figures will feature retired or prototype BrickForge accessories and/or current accessories in hard to find colors. Just another reason to check out the new operation! Since the figure selection may change every few weeks, you can follow all CustomMinifigs has to offer on their new Flickr stream.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

BrickForge Update - Dark Blueish Gray Space Marines


So I guess that having the BrickForge Space Marine gear (body armor, helmet, and megagun) in dark blueish gray is a big deal? Just kidding...not about the new color though.

Another wave of pics and updates just hit BrickForge store, but no main page announcement. Does Armothe have even more in store over the next few days?

Tune in tomorrow when...

UPDATE: There is now a post on the main page, so it looks like this is all...for now.

Monday, January 3, 2011

New Colors and Prints at BrickForge


BrickForge has some new colors and prints as of today. There are six new screen printed acoustic guitars and violins, plus a mess of new items in dark green. Armothe may have a few more items up his sleeve over the next couple of days (remember what I said about posts on the main page?) Until then, you can check out the new goods at the BrickForge store.

Quick Hits: Custom House News

A couple of tid bits to share on BrickArms, BrickForge, and BrickTW...

BrickArms has announced that their January 2011 freebies will be (drum roll please)...desert cammo! So check your orders this month when you purchase the Modern Combat V2 packs and custom WWII minifigures.

You may have noticed that BrickForge has been updating their store with some new colors and prints on the guitars and hair pieces. You may want to hold off on rushing to order, however. Until Armothe lists an official announcement on the main page, it likely means that more additions are on the way.

Finally, BrickTW has updated their web site and now have a 'photo page' where they share many of their product related shots. Check them both out when you get a chance.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Product Review - BrickForge Soldier's Gear


Today’s product review focuses on several new items from custom house BrickForge that we are classifying under a common theme of ‘soldiers gear’. Although we compare many of the items here to items used by military groups during World War II, they can have a wide variety of uses and purposes no matter what theme or subject area. The items under review today include the Backpack,Ammo Pouches, Canteen, Shovel, and Grease Gun.
    BrickForge Soldier's Helmet (Sand Green)
    Another recent release which could easily fall under the ‘soldier’s gear’ category is the BrickForge soldier helmet. This was reviewed recently with other military headgear which can be found here.

    It is our objective to provide everyone with enough information to decide which of these products are right for you.

    BrickForge Backpack (Dark Tan)
    The BrickForge backpack is not modeled or styled after any particular backpack or rucksack. This accessory has applications for your military minifigures, as well as for campers, adventurers, and mountain climbers. 


    The backpack is hollow on the inside allowing for storage of small accessories, but does not open. It attaches to the minifigure via the head post as shown.


    The BrickForge backpack is unique in that it has two clips on each side allowing for additional accessories to be added. The picture here shows both the shovel and canteen attached; however, any accessory that can be held in a minifigure hand should be able to clip on.


    The backpack sits higher on the minifigure’s back so it can be used with other BrickForge accessories like the centaur bodies or to allow for ammo pouches to sit beneath. The top of the pack is also low enough to not only work with various military and soldier helmets, but also other LEGO head gear which come down to the back of the figure's neck. This is not possible with the standard LEGO rucksack with bedroll.

    The backpack comes in seven colors - Black, Dark Blueish Gray, Dark Orange, Dark Tan, Reddish Brown, Tan, and White.

    BrickForge Ammo Pouches (Dark Tan)
    The BrickForge ammo pouches are a new accessory with a lot of custom potential. The packs attach to the minifigure by a single torso post. They can be arranged to sit toward the front, side, or back. You can even place two going in different directions without any problems.


    Ideally you would want to place one pouch on each side. When only one pouch is in place, there’s a gap on the opposite side between the hip and the torso.


    When the ammo pouch is in the side position, it can obstruct full arm movement. The picture above shows how far the arm can go back in this case. The ammo pouches are sold individually and come in seven colors - Black, Dark Blueish Gray, Dark Orange, Dark Tan, Reddish Brown, Tan, and White.

    BrickForge Canteen (Silver)
    The BrickForge canteen is styled after a general type used by the US military. The canteen is one solid piece, with connection points on either side and on the cap. The canteen can attach to the backpack via the cap (as shown above). The canteen comes in five colors - Black, Bronze, Dark Blueish Gray, Sand Green, and Silver.

    BrickForge Shovel (Silver)
    The BrickForge shovel is modeled after portable military entrenching tools often carried by infantry soldiers. The piece itself, measures 2.5 cm in length with 1.3 cm of that being the handle. The handle is not long enough for the minifig to grip with two hands, only one. As with the canteen, the shovel can attach to the backpack via the handle (as shown above). The shovel comes in five colors - Black, Bronze, Dark Blueish Gray, Sand Green, and Silver.

    M3 sub-machine gun and BrickForge Grease Gun (Dark Blueish Gray)
    The BrickForge grease gun is based on the M3 sub-machine gun used by US soldiers during World War II. The M3 was an automatic, air-cooled blowback-operated weapon that fired from an open bolt. The design of the M3 was initiated when the US Army noticed the effectiveness of sub-machine guns being used in Western Europe, such as the British Sten gun. The nickname ‘grease gun’ came from the weapon’s resemblance to the mechanics tool.


    The BrickForge grease gun has two primary connection points - the handle of the gun and along the body. The gun measures 2.0 cm in length and 1.3 cm from top to bottom. The gun can only be held by a single hand. The grease gun comes in four colors - Black, Bronze, Dark Blueish Gray, and Silver.

    In summary, all of these parts are recommended buys. All of the parts we've covered had firm connections and solid ABS construction. These are great accessories to add additional details to your military style minifigures or other custom creations.

    Additional Stats - BrickForge Backpack
    Website: www.brickforge.com
    Location: United States
    International Shipping: Yes (see store for details)
    Colors: Black, Dark Blueish Gray, Dark Orange, Dark Tan, Reddish Brown, Tan, and White
    Retail Price: $1.50 USD

    Additional Stats - BrickForge Ammo Pouch
    Colors: Black (sold out), Dark Blueish Gray, Dark Orange, Dark Tan (sold out), Reddish Brown, Tan, and White
    Retail Price: $0.75 USD

    Additional Stats - BrickForge Canteen
    Colors: Black, Bronze, Dark Blueish Gray, Sand Green, and Silver
    Retail Price: $1.00 USD

    Additional Stats - BrickForge Shovel
    Colors: Black, Bronze, Dark Blueish Gray, Sand Green, and Silver
    Retail Price: $1.00 USD

    Additional Stats - BrickForge Grease Gun
    Colors: Black (sold out), Bronze, Dark Blueish Gray, and Silver
    Retail Price: $1.00 USD

    Reference photos and historical information provided by Wikipedia.

    Tuesday, December 14, 2010

    There's No Place Like Chrome


    BrickForge manged to sneak a few chrome headgear on their store shelves yesterday. Lots of good stuff in silver and gold chrome retailing around $4 USD apiece.

    While you are there check out their sale items and new releases from the past few weeks. You can also pick-up a t-shirt or gift card for those last minute gifts and stocking stuffers...

    Friday, December 3, 2010

    Product Review - Military Helmet Overview

    With the recent release by BrickArms of the Modern Combat Helmet (MCH) and Brodie I thought it would be a good time to conduct an overview of modern military head gear from BrickArms, BrickForge, and LEGO. There are other custom houses that provide similar designs, such as Woody's Minifig Customs and Amazing Armory Ltd., but they are not part of this review.

    The helmets under review today include the BrickArms M1 Pot Helmet, Modern Combat Helmet, Brodie, and Stahlhelm; the BrickForge Solider and Military Helmets; and the LEGO 'pot' helmet that came with the Toy Story Army Men. It is the purpose of the review, not to say which of these elements is 'better or worse', only to provide the facts that help determine which products are right for you.

    Many will note that both LEGO and BrickForge have a beret which could also be classified as military head gear. Those items have been reviewed previously and can be found here.

    The M1 Pot Helmet was used widely by the American military starting in World War II until the mid 80s, where it was replaced by the combat helmet from the Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops (PASGT) package. In fact the M1 was a replacement for the M1917 Steel Helmet, or Brodie! This iconic helmet design is popular among military memorabilia collectors and have inspired similar helmet designs for military factions around the world.

    The three minifig designs based on the M1 Pot Helmet we will review include LEGO part bb406, Toy Story Army Helmet, the BrickForge Soldier Helmet, and the BrickArms M1 Pot. Each of the 360 product shots below show front, side, and back profiles. There is also a front profile with a minifigure face to give you a sense of how much of a minifig's expression will be visible with the helmet on. The minifigure head used for all items is from the Series 2 Karate Master.

    LEGO Toy Story Army Helmet (Green)
    BrickForge Soldier Helmet (Sand Green)
    BrickArms M1 Steel Pot (Gunmetal)
    All three products are made of ABS plastic and had a firm connection to the minifigure head. As can be seen in the profiles above, the LEGO design has a more pronounced arch to the front brim, likely to show off more of the facial print. Both the BrickArms and BrickForge helmets were nearly identical in every way, except the rim of the BrickArms helmet is more angular while the BrickForge item has a rounded rim.

    The color selection is most limited for the LEGO helmet, only being available to date in green. The BrickForge Soldier Helmet is currently available in five colors - Black, Bronze, Dark Bluish Gray, Sand Green, and Silver. The BrickArms M1 Steel Pot is currently available in Black, Gunmetal, and Olive Drab Green.

    Currently BrickArms and Brickforge offer a modern, military style combat helmet used by troops today. The design itself is based on a series of helmets that resemble the PASGT helmet, the Modular Integrated Communications Helmet (MICH), the Marines Lightweight Helmet, and the SPECTRA helmet used by UN forces (seen here). All of these designs were meant to be an improvement in comfort and ballistics stopping power for the soldier. Often these helmets are augmented by covers that can provide additional camouflage for different combat environments.

    Both the BrickArms Modern Combat Helmet (MCH) and BrickForge Military Helmet are made of ABS plastic. The grip of both of these helmets was quite firm. The main difference in the design of these two products is that the BrickArms MCH has a more pronounced area around the 'ears', which can be seen in the side view product shots.

    BrickArms Modern Combat Helmet (Dark Tan)
    BrickForge Military Helmet (Dark Tan)
    The BrickArms MCH is currently available in five colors - Black, Dark Gray, Dark Tan, Gunmetal, and Tan. The BrickForge Military Helmet is currently available in Blue, Bronze, Dark Blueish Gray, Dark Green, Dark Tan, Gold, Green, Medium Blue, Red, Reddish Brown, Sand Green, Silver, Tan, Trans Green, and White. The helmet also comes in Black, with and without SWAT print, but these offerings are currently sold out.

    The M1917 Steel Helmet, or Brodie, was one of the first metal helmets used in modern warfare. At the beginning of World War I, many combatants only had a cloth or leather cap which offered little or no protection against projectiles. The design was patented in 1915 by John L. Brodie of London when the original French design was found difficult to manufacture. The helmet was primarily designed to protect a soldier's head from both bullets and fragmentation falling from above. The Brodie was used until the early to mid 1940's by the British and American forces until replaced by the Mk III Turtle Helmet and M1 Pot, respectively.

    BrickArms Brodie Helmet (Tan)
    BrickArms is the only custom house (of the three we are evaluating) who currently provides a Brodie style helmet. True to it's namesake, the Brodie rides high on the minifigure's head giving plenty of clearance around the head. This design has the least amount of coverage for the facial print, allowing a clear view of facial expressions. Again, the product is made of ABS and has a firm connection with the minifigure head. The BrickArms Brodie is currently available in Black, Dark Gray, Dark Tan, Gunmetal, and Tan.

    If the Brodie was the British answer to insufficient head gear in World War I, the Stahlhelm, or 'steel helmet', was the German response. Prior to the Stahlhelm, German soliders wore the Picklehaube - a boiled leather helmet with distinctive metal spike on top. The Stahlhelm was designed by Dr. Friedrich Schwerd of the Technical Institute of Hanover after conducting studies on the injuries incurred during trench warfare. Unlike the Brodie, the Stahlhelm provided suitable protection for both the head and neck. The Stahlhelm underwent modifications through the years, but the basic design was used through the conclusion of World War II.

    BrickArms Stahlhelm (Dark Gray)
    Once again, BrickArms is the only provider (of the three) who makes a minifigure-scale Stahlhelm. The distinctive styling is maintained, while still leaving good clearance for the face. There were no issues with connections. ABS quality all around and available in five colors - Black, Dark Gray, Gunmetal, Tan, and White.

    In summary all of the products reviewed today are recommended buys. There were no issues with any of the products, whatsoever. The decisions largely come down to styling preference, color choice, and price. The BrickForge items (Soldier and Military Helmets) are priced at $1.50 USD per piece. The BrickArms items (M1 Pot, MCH, Brodie, and Stahlhelm) are priced at $1.25 USD per piece. The LEGO Toy Story Army Helmet has an average price on BrickLink of $1.43 USD ranging between $0.68 and $2.19. No matter how you look at it, customers are winners all around with these quality items available.

    Additional Stats - BrickArms Helmets
    Website: www.brickarms.com
    Location: United States
    International Shipping: Not directly, but resellers are available
    Products & Colors: M1 Pot Helmet (Black, Gunmetal, and Olive Drab Green), Modern Combat Helmet (Black, Dark Gray, Dark Tan, Gunmetal, and Tan), Brodie (Black, Dark Gray, Dark Tan, Gunmetal, and Tan), and Stahlhelm (Black, Dark Gray, Gunmetal, Tan, and White)
    Retail Price: $1.25 USD

    Additional Stats - BrickForge Helmets
    Website: www.brickforge.com
    Location: United States
    International Shipping: Yes (see store for details)
    Products & Colors: Soldier Helmet (Black, Bronze, Dark Bluish Gray, Sand Green, and Silver) and Military Helmet (Blue, Bronze, Dark Blueish Gray, Dark Green, Dark Tan, Gold, Green, Medium Blue, Red, Reddish Brown, Sand Green, Silver, Tan, Trans Green, and White)
    Retail Price: $1.50 USD

    Additional Stats - LEGO Toy Story Army Helmet
    Locations: www.bricklink.com or wherever LEGO sets are sold
    Colors: Green
    Average BrickLink Price: $1.43 USD (12/1/10)

    Reference pictures and historical information provided by Wikipedia.

    Thursday, December 2, 2010

    Minotaur Concept on BrickForge Forum

    Here's a fun little find from BrickForge...Did you know you can make recommendations to Armothe and company on future products via the fourms (you can actually do this on the BrickArms Forums too)?

    Following the success of the BrickForge Centaur body, another forum member suggested saytr or minotaur legs as a follow-up. Discussion ensued and this creation by Count Blockula surfaced.


    There's even a link provided to instructions on how to make it. A great idea for reversed hinge legs using a minifigure!

    Check it out on the BrickForge forums.

    Wednesday, December 1, 2010

    Amazing Armory to Enter Halo Universe?


    Hazel has been posting concept pictures of a few Halo-themed minifigure accessories. So far he's shared views of his 'Jorge' and 'Emile' prototypes. If these hit the market soon, BrickForge won't be the only game in town when it comes to Halo-style armor.

    In 'separate but related' news, the latest estimate is the Amazing Armory website will go live sometime on Monday. We'll keep our fingers crossed...

    (Via Hazel's Flickr stream)