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Violin - Dark Orange (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.

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Tomahawk - Dark Orange
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.

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Shepherd Crook - Dark Orange
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.

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Ranger Hat - Dark Orange
The Ranger Hat is a broad-brimmed felt or straw hat with a high crown, pinched symmetrically at the four corners into a shape commonly known as the "Montana Crease". Originating in the 1840s the Ranger Hat was formally introduced into the military ranks in 1911 and proved well both in the field and in the garrison, it was well received by all branches of the Army. It provided unsurpassed protection against the elements and when worn for this purpose redeemed it self admirably. However, with the advent of modern war it impracticable against combat conditions. The Ranger Hat is still worn by several U.S. State Highway Patrol services, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, The Boy Scouts of America, park rangers, overly-insulting drill sergeants and fire-conscious talking bears.  Fits most standard minifig heads.

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Musket - Dark Orange
A Musket is a muzzle-loaded, smooth bore long gun, fired from the shoulder. Muskets were designed for use by infantry, and soldiers armed with such had the designation musketman or musketeer. Replacing the infamous hand-cannon (arquebus), the Musket consisted of a lock, stock and barrel allowing easier wield, transport and improved accuracy. Despite its widespread use the Musket retained a long reload time - leading to continuous advancements in both the gun's design and tactical use until it was made obsolete by the more-advanced rifled musket. Features multiple grip points and familiar styling your minifig troops are sure to appreciate.  Fits most standard minifig hands.

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Centaur - Dark Orange
Centaurs, according to Greek mythology, were a composite race of creatures, part human and part horse. These strange creatures had the head arms and chest of a man but the legs and lower half of a horse. Some were noble and wise, many were savage and ruthless bringing shame upon their kind. Conforming to official standards the Centaur piece allows you to add your own minifig body parts to create your own ancient folk hero. Additional connection points allow for equipment storage or seating for a bold equestrian. Fits most standard minifig torsos.

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Backpack - Dark Orange
A Backpack is, in its simplest form, a fabric sack carried on the back; secured with types of straps. Backpacks are often preferred to handbags for hauling larger loads, because of the increased capacity to carry heavy weights for long periods of time. In ancient times, the Backpack was used as a means to carry the hunter's larger game and other types of prey as a way of easier transport. Modern uses include stowing tactical gear, food and camping equipment. Two standard-size clips allow your fig to carry all sorts of compatible accessories. Backpack fits most standard minifig torsos & 1x1 connection points.

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Acoustic Guitar - Dark Orange (brown pickguard/border print)
The Acoustic Guitar is a plucked string instrument played either with fingers or a pick. Related instruments are believed to have originated in ancient central Asia and eventually made their way to Europe in the 8th Century. As civilizations merged the guitar began taking on a unified shape and style. String count varied between 3-5 and the overall shape was much smaller compared to the ones seen today. It was in Italy that the first six string classical guitar was created. European immigrants settling in America replaced the nylon strings with steel ones which give way to the modern Acoustic Guitar. Features realistic detail and a rounded neck for easy grip. The reverse side has a standard connection point for when your traveling minifig musician needs to sling it onto his back.

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