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Test Tube - Trans Yellow
The Test Tube is a common piece of laboratory glassware used by chemists to hold, mix or heat small quantities of solid or liquid chemicals. The round bottom and straight sides minimize mass loss when pouring and allow convenient monitoring of contents. Test Tube features two standard connection points useful for gripping or attaching other compatible elements. Fits most standard minifig hands.

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Throwing Star - Carbon
Throwing Stars are a traditional Japanese concealed weapon generally used for throwing and sometimes melee combat. Also known as a shuriken ('sword hidden in the hand') they were constructed from thin, flat plates of metal with four sharpened points circling a round or octagonal center. Contrary to popular belief, Throwing Stars were not primarily intended as a killing weapon, but rather as a secondary weapon that played a supportive role to a main weapon, usually the sword or spear. The stars were used to cause nuisance or distraction with the eyes, face and hands being the desired target. No ninja, samurai or eastern warrior should be without a few of these. Fits most standard minifig hands.

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Throwing Star - Gold
Throwing Stars are a traditional Japanese concealed weapon generally used for throwing and sometimes melee combat. Also known as a shuriken ('sword hidden in the hand') they were constructed from thin, flat plates of metal with four sharpened points circling a round or octagonal center. Contrary to popular belief, Throwing Stars were not primarily intended as a killing weapon, but rather as a secondary weapon that played a supportive role to a main weapon, usually the sword or spear. The stars were used to cause nuisance or distraction with the eyes, face and hands being the desired target. No ninja, samurai or eastern warrior should be without a few of these. Fits most standard minifig hands.

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Throwing Star - Lime
Throwing Stars are a traditional Japanese concealed weapon generally used for throwing and sometimes melee combat. Also known as a shuriken ('sword hidden in the hand') they were constructed from thin, flat plates of metal with four sharpened points circling a round or octagonal center. Contrary to popular belief, Throwing Stars were not primarily intended as a killing weapon, but rather as a secondary weapon that played a supportive role to a main weapon, usually the sword or spear. The stars were used to cause nuisance or distraction with the eyes, face and hands being the desired target. No ninja, samurai or eastern warrior should be without a few of these. Fits most standard minifig hands.

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Throwing Star - Silver
Throwing Stars are a traditional Japanese concealed weapon generally used for throwing and sometimes melee combat. Also known as a shuriken ('sword hidden in the hand') they were constructed from thin, flat plates of metal with four sharpened points circling a round or octagonal center. Contrary to popular belief, Throwing Stars were not primarily intended as a killing weapon, but rather as a secondary weapon that played a supportive role to a main weapon, usually the sword or spear. The stars were used to cause nuisance or distraction with the eyes, face and hands being the desired target. No ninja, samurai or eastern warrior should be without a few of these. Fits most standard minifig hands.

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Throwing Star - Steel
Throwing Stars are a traditional Japanese concealed weapon generally used for throwing and sometimes melee combat. Also known as a shuriken ('sword hidden in the hand') they were constructed from thin, flat plates of metal with four sharpened points circling a round or octagonal center. Contrary to popular belief, Throwing Stars were not primarily intended as a killing weapon, but rather as a secondary weapon that played a supportive role to a main weapon, usually the sword or spear. The stars were used to cause nuisance or distraction with the eyes, face and hands being the desired target. No ninja, samurai or eastern warrior should be without a few of these. Fits most standard minifig hands.

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Tomahawk - Black
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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Tomahawk - Dark Blueish Gray
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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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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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.

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