On the right directly under the blue shield that says 76% on it.
It's in the middle bottom of the map. There's a group of yellow soldiers there. Look to the left and you'll find a shield with a picture of a bull on it. The soldier with broom - 2 is on the right side of the 'three arrows stuck in shield' under the bull. Good luck!
There are 12 troy ounces in one troy pound.
1 kilogram = about 32.1 troy ounces. (32.1507466 troy oz.)
Troy measure1 troy ounce = 480 grains1 troy ounce = 24 scruples1 troy ounce = 20 pennyweights (North American jewelery trade)1 troy ounce = 1.097 ordinary ounce1 troy ounce = 8 drams1 troy ounce = 31.1034768 grams.1 troy ounce = 120 carats1 troy ounce = 155.52 metric carats (diamonds / precious stones).3.75 troy ounces = 10 tolas (Indian sub-continent)6.02 troy ounces = 5 taels (Hong Kong)12 troy ounce=1 troy pound14.583 troy ounce =16 avoirdupois ounce (1Pound)32.15 troy ounces = 1 kilogramme (Kilo)32,150 troy ounces = 1 metric ton (1,000 kilos)1000 troy ounces = 31.1 kilogramsTroy measure1 troy ounce = 480 grains1 troy ounce = 24 scruples1 troy ounce = 20 pennyweights (North American jewelery trade)1 troy ounce = 1.097 ordinary ounce1 troy ounce = 8 drams1 troy ounce = 31.1034768 grams.1 troy ounce = 120 carats1 troy ounce = 155.52 metric carats (diamonds / precious stones).3.75 troy ounces = 10 tolas (Indian sub-continent)6.02 troy ounces = 5 taels (Hong Kong)12 troy ounce=1 troy pound14.583 troy ounce =16 avoirdupois ounce (1Pound)32.15 troy ounces = 1 kilogramme (Kilo)32,150 troy ounces = 1 metric ton (1,000 kilos)1000 troy ounces = 31.1 kilograms
12 ounces in troy weight is equivalent to 0.9375 troy pounds.
he is on the aqueduct thing on the top in the middle reighthand side
Its on the bottom right corner under the medical soldiers.......the shield is blue
"Waldo Horseplay Troy Magnifying Glass" seems to refer to a specific scene or item related to the "Where's Waldo?" book series, where readers search for Waldo in intricate illustrations. In this context, "horseplay" could imply a playful scene, while "Troy" might refer to a specific location or theme within the illustration. The magnifying glass is often used to help find Waldo amidst the crowded images. For a precise answer, a specific book or image reference would be needed.
he’s on top of a castle thing on the left hand side just right of the title thing
It is on the left hand side of the page, by the two boats. In front of the man asleep on his blue shield with what looks like four stars on it. To be a little more helpful, the man is behind the three men pushing a man into the river with their spears.
He's on the lefthand page near the bottom to the left of the two white shields with crosses on them.
The white wizard is at the top far left tower of the castle. He is very small and hard to see. He is on the left page.
Look for the two horses next to the soldiers that have arrows in their shields. The third soldier with the broom will be right under those horses.
at the bottom right, next to the 2 horses, one wearing blue and holding a 55 max speed sign shield an the other is also in blue with a stop (hand) in the shield. on the right of the group of yellow soldiers.
In the context of "Where's Waldo," the phrase suggests a playful scene set during the Trojan War, where two soldiers engage in light-hearted antics, perhaps using slings as part of their fun. To find Waldo, look for the distinct character wearing a red-and-white striped shirt and glasses amidst the chaotic backdrop of the ancient city of Troy. His unique outfit makes him a challenge to spot among the various characters and activities.
Using the Gadgets: The red one is on the rocks next to the blue soldier falling off the bridge surrounded by yellow soldiers on the bridge. The blue one is under the red soldier coming out of the castle on a board on the water. The white one is under the soldier in white with a blue cape fishing surrounded by red soldiers.
everything is in Hollywood in troy.