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Tactical Helmet - Steel
Why buy 'vanilla' helmets when you can have the most advanced in customizing technology? Advanced tactics require advanced headgear, right? The Tactical Helmet offers state-of-the-art protection including rounded skull base and upper front lip area. We felt compelled to take the design a step further and shaped an area for standard visor attachments. Now you can connect your own elements or any of our exclusive BrickForge visor/mask accessories (COMING SOON). Add the Tactical Vest (sold separately) for increased survivability. Fits most standard minifig heads.

Our price: $0.25
Market price: $700.00 save 100%
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Turban - Black
A variety of headgear was seen throughout the history of the eastern world. The Turban was easily the most ubiquitous and indicated an individual's origin, religion and status. The imamah adhahaba form of turban is wound around a small qalansuwah hat - just visible on top - and the ends of the turban-cloth hang loose to form a rafraf. Such turbans were worn by sultans and nobles during the Crusades, often wrapping them around their battle helmets or decorative diadems. The BrickForge Turban comes in two easy-to-assemble pieces and is engineered to fit with our Arabian Helmet Fits most standard minifig heads.

Our price: $0.25
Market price: $1.50 save 83%
Quantity (525 available)
Turban - Dark Tan
A variety of headgear was seen throughout the history of the eastern world. The Turban was easily the most ubiquitous and indicated an individual's origin, religion and status. The imamah adhahaba form of turban is wound around a small qalansuwah hat - just visible on top - and the ends of the turban-cloth hang loose to form a rafraf. Such turbans were worn by sultans and nobles during the Crusades, often wrapping them around their battle helmets or decorative diadems. The BrickForge Turban comes in two easy-to-assemble pieces and is engineered to fit with our Arabian Helmet Fits most standard minifig heads.

Our price: $0.25
Market price: $1.50 save 83%
Quantity (103 available)
Turban - White
A variety of headgear was seen throughout the history of the eastern world. The Turban was easily the most ubiquitous and indicated an individual's origin, religion and status. The imamah adhahaba form of turban is wound around a small qalansuwah hat - just visible on top - and the ends of the turban-cloth hang loose to form a rafraf. Such turbans were worn by sultans and nobles during the Crusades, often wrapping them around their battle helmets or decorative diadems. The BrickForge Turban comes in two easy-to-assemble pieces and is engineered to fit with our Arabian Helmet Fits most standard minifig heads.

Our price: $0.25
Market price: $1.50 save 83%
Quantity (125 available)
Utility Belt - White
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 price: $0.25
Market price: $1.00 save 75%
Quantity (526 available)
Vambraces - Medium Blue
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).

Custom helmet by Arealight.

Our price: $0.25
Market price: $1.00 save 75%
Quantity (144 available)
Warning Light - Glow in the Dark
Give traffic a heads up with the Warning Light. Attach to most standard 5mm connection points to decorate emergency vehicles or illuminated space ships. Works great with LifeLites! Flip it over to use as a specimen cup or drinking glass. What other uses can you come up with? Fits most standard 5mm 1x1 connection points.

Our price: $0.25
Quantity (765 available)
Tomahawk - Dark 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 save 80%
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Tomahawk - Reddish Brown
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 save 80%
Quantity (736 available)
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 save 80%
Quantity (603 available)