War Hammer - Tan
Through the course of human history, commonplace objects have been pressed into service as weapons. Hammers, by virtue of their ubiquity, are no exception. Why bother hacking and slashing when you can simply sweep your opponents legs or knock them unconscious? While some hammers feature a claw for shredding armor, our War Hammer has twin chiseled heads for dealing crushing blows. Decorative handle softens the rough edges; doubling as an excellent display piece for that retired dwarf or barbarian warrior. Fits most standard minifig hands.
Our price: $0.10
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Violin - Tan (black chin/neck print)
Despite stringed instruments being around for thousands of years, bowed instruments are a fairly new invention. It is believed that the talented horse-mounted warriors of Central Asia circa 10th century used their hunting bows to play stringed instruments. Simpler devices/instruments were developed and quickly spread into the Far East, India & Europe via the Silk Road. The Violin in its present form emerged in early 16th century Northern Italy where it became popular both among street musicians and the nobility. A Violin typically consists of: belly, bridge, neck, strings, tuning pegs, scroll and optional chin rest. Bring your minifig orchestra to life or spend an afternoon on the porch fiddling' around with this elegant accessory. Fits most standard minifig hands.
Our price: $1.05
Vambraces - Tan
Vambraces are "tubular" type of defences for the forearm, developed first in the ancient world by the Romans, but only formally named during the early 14th century, as part of a suit of plate armour. They were made of either leather, sometimes reinforced with longitudinal strips of hardened hide or metal, or from a single piece of worked steel and worn with other pieces of armour. BrickForge Vambraces consist of separate left & right pieces that fit between the minifig hand and arm pieces to provide additional defense.
BrickForge Vambraces are packaged & sold in pairs (Left & Right).
BrickForge Vambraces are packaged & sold in pairs (Left & Right).
Our price: $0.15
Market price: $1.00
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Utility Belt - Tan
A belt is an adjustable band, made of either leather or a type of cloth, worn around the waist. It generally serves the purpose of supporting clothing items that would otherwise become too loose, particularly trousers, tunics or robes. Over time people found that belts were a great way to attach purses, weapons and other belongings of the wearer. A Utility Belt features pockets or loops to carry items the wearer needs for prompt use. Police officers, soldiers, repair personnel and the occasional super hero are typical roles which use such a belt. Four flexible holsters, molded directly into the belt, will hold most minifig accessories such as swords, guns or other types of minifig accessories. A standard 1x1 connection point on the front even lets you add your own decorative 'buckle'. Utility Belt fits over most standard minifig hips. Holster size is approximately 3mm x 2.35mm and fits accessories 3mm (or less) in diameter comfortably.
Our soft ABS plastic contains an additive making it flexible - but not stretchable. Excess tugging, twisting and attempts to fit bigger-than-intended elements inside holster slots may result in tearing. Pieces broken due to excessive play are not eligible for replacement.
Our soft ABS plastic contains an additive making it flexible - but not stretchable. Excess tugging, twisting and attempts to fit bigger-than-intended elements inside holster slots may result in tearing. Pieces broken due to excessive play are not eligible for replacement.
Our price: $1.00
Udder - Tan
Got Milk? Turn any of our Cows into a *dairy-producing bovine with the addition of a BrickForge Udder. Udders are clipped onto the underside of the cow using a simple clip-on bracket and can be removed at anytime. Perfect for adding a bit more realism to your MOC.
*BrickForge Cow does not **really produce milk!
** I can't believe I actually have to clarify this.
*BrickForge Cow does not **really produce milk!
** I can't believe I actually have to clarify this.
Our price: $0.05
Tomahawk - Tan
Perhaps the most ubiquitous symbol associated with the Native Americans is the Tomahawk. The name was derived from an algonquian word 'tamahakan'; referring to an implement with a stone-head lashed with thongs to a wooden handle. Later, European-made iron or steel hatchets called trade tomahawks began to replace the stone weapons. Primarily used to chop wood and drive stakes into the ground, warriors also used their Tomahawks as clubs during hand-to-hand combat or threw them at their enemies from a distance. The tomahawk also had symbolic, ceremonial uses. It was laid on the ground at council meetings of some tribes. When the war leader took up the Tomahawk it meant that a decision for war was approved. To bury the tomahawk or 'bury the hatchet' meant an end to warfare. Fits most standard minifig hands.
Our price: $0.20
Market price: $1.00
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Spectro Goggles - Tan
While Goggles are generally used for eye protection they can also be used to intensify vision, particularly in low-light or multispectral environments. The BrickForge Spectro-Goggles are made of a flexible material so they can fit over most minifig headgear such as helmets or hair. Whether you're special ops or a paranormal ghost trapper these are a must-have for your minifig. Spectro-Goggles fit over most standard minifig headgear. Inner dimensions are approximately 12.5mm in diameter.
Our soft ABS plastic contains an additive making it flexible - but not stretchable. Excess tugging and twisting may result in tearing. Pieces broken due to excessive play are not eligible for replacement.
Our soft ABS plastic contains an additive making it flexible - but not stretchable. Excess tugging and twisting may result in tearing. Pieces broken due to excessive play are not eligible for replacement.
Our price: $1.00
Shepherd Crook - Tan
The Shepherd Crook has been the staple accessory of herdsman since ancient times. Primarily used as a walking stick for treading uneven ground, the crook features a rounded head commonly used for rescuing and corralling livestock. A crook might also have been used to hold a sheep in place while the animal was shorn. The Shepherd Crook was also used as means of protection; the shepherd could easily ward off predators and lead the flock to safety. It has also seen symbolic use as a scepter held by Egyptian pharaohs and medieval clergymen. Fits most standard minifig hands.
Our price: $1.00
Sheep - Tan
Sheep were one of the earliest animals to be domesticated for agricultural purposes, and are primarily valued for their fleece and meat. Although you can't get any wool from our Sheep, they will make your MOC stand out from the herd. Complete with stubby tail, floppy ears and a top-mounted standard hollow stud, the BrickForge Sheep fastens snugly to any 1x3 segment.
Our price: $1.00
Market price: $2.00
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Scourge - Tan
Originating in ancient Egypt as a threshing tool, a Scourge is a whip or lash generally used to inflict severe corporal punishment or self-mortification. The typical scourge has several thongs fastened to a handle; at the end of which are tied thick, heavy knots. The Roman scourge, also called a flagellum, was often braided with a number of small metal pieces causing punishment to be particularly dreadful. A flogger with hooks at the ends was called a scorpion while one with nine thongs was called a cat o' nine tails. Whatever your application, this device is sure to bring offending minifigs down a notch. Scourge fits most standard minifig hands.
Our soft ABS plastic contains an additive making it flexible - but not stretchable. Excess tugging and twisting may result in tearing. Pieces broken due to excessive play are not eligible for replacement.
Our soft ABS plastic contains an additive making it flexible - but not stretchable. Excess tugging and twisting may result in tearing. Pieces broken due to excessive play are not eligible for replacement.
Our price: $1.00







