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  2. History of Lego - Wikipedia

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    That year the Lego Group expanded the array of facial expressions (adding them around the standard face of two eyes and a smile), with beards and eye patches, sunglasses, lipstick, and eyelashes, mostly for the mini-figures in the newly launched Lego Pirates theme, and occasionally Lego Castle, Lego City, and Lego Space. Some older collectors ...

  3. BrikWars - Wikipedia

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    BrikWars is a free miniatures wargaming system by Mike Rayhawk, created for use with plastic building blocks and figurines. It is designed to be simple and flexible, allowing for its players' full range of creativity in creating armies, creatures, vehicles, and worlds out of construction toys.

  4. Cobi (building blocks) - Wikipedia

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    Cobi produces a larger variety of custom pieces than Lego. In recent years they've often printed their blocks, rather than using stickers. The mini figures have the same size as Lego figures, but have a more three dimensional head, with the nose sticking out, and a less blocky body.

  5. How Lego went from humble toy and destroyer of bare feet to ...

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    "The mini-figures are the heroes, and let those playing with them be the hero," said Joe Evangelista, a writer at Lego magazine BrickJournal. Eliza Garcia, 5, looks through Lego mini-figure heads ...

  6. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    A popular scale for World War II hobbyist miniature wargaming. Also known as "20 mm figure scale" in wargaming. 1:90: 3.387 mm A scale proposed by some European manufacturers (e.g. Wiking) to supersede HO scale. 1:87.1: 3.5 mm: Model railways (HO/h0) Exact HO scale (half O of 7 mm = 1 foot) 1:87: 3.503 mm: Model railways (HO/h0)

  7. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    Easy Eight's Battleground WWII (Easy Eight Enterprises) eRules World War II (WargameSystems, 2001) The Face of Battle (Meramic Enterprises, 2001) Fast Micro-Armour Rules for World War II (Reginald D. Steiner, 1981) Fast Rules (Armored Operations Society, 1970) Final Combat (Britton Publishers, 2004) Final Round (n/a, 2006) Firefly (Table Top ...