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The flag (image on
the lugnet website) used by the
Soldiers (one of the "good guys" factions of the Lego Pirates
set) appears to be an adaptation of the French "ancien régime" civil ensign.
It even features little
fleurs-de-lys in the corners!
Miguel de Faria e Castro, 5 September 2006
Obviously a clear homage to the contemporary flag of
Quebec also since it come from the same source.
Bill Dunning, 5 September 2006
The flag (image on
the lugnet website) used by the Imperial
Guards (one of the "good guys" factions of the Lego Pirates set)
seems an obvious rip-off of the British East India
Company flag.
Miguel de Faria e Castro, 5 September 2006
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