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Cthulego sneak peak: Offspring of Shudde M'ell
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Mon, 24 Apr 2006 22:56:20 GMT
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Well it’s roughly halfway between Legoworlds, and my Cthulego Rising diorama has attracted a fair amount of interest, (see the last page of this months ‘Sci-Fi’ magazine for example) so here’s a sneak peak at part of this year’s diorama.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=180334

Comments/offerings to ancient Gods welcomed.

Cheers, Mark.

   
         
     
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Re: Cthulego sneak peak: Offspring of Shudde M'ell
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Tue, 25 Apr 2006 01:42:30 GMT
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In lugnet.adventurers, Mark Stafford wrote:
   Well it’s roughly halfway between Legoworlds, and my Cthulego Rising diorama has attracted a fair amount of interest, (see the last page of this months ‘Sci-Fi’ magazine for example) so here’s a sneak peak at part of this year’s diorama.

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=180334

Comments/offerings to ancient Gods welcomed.

Cheers, Mark.

Mark, the unspeakable horror is awesome...that’s a macabre death-flower to be sure, but the minifigs seem generic. Lovecraft often had an aged professor in the mix, dottering around with any combination of the following: old book, bullseye lantern, or questionable sceintific device. At most, one character might have had a revolver or a hunting rifle, so the proliferation of weapons, although entertaining, isn’t that accurate. Aside from this Lovecraftian fanboy nitpick, like the previous dio, it rocks and I look forward to further installments.

Cheers, -Keith

    
          
     
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Re: Cthulego sneak peak: Offspring of Shudde M'ell
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In lugnet.adventurers, Keith Goldman wrote:
  
Mark, the unspeakable horror is awesome...that’s a macabre death-flower to be sure, but the minifigs seem generic. Lovecraft often had an aged professor in the mix, dottering around with any combination of the following: old book, bullseye lantern, or questionable sceintific device. At most, one character might have had a revolver or a hunting rifle, so the proliferation of weapons, although entertaining, isn’t that accurate. Aside from this Lovecraftian fanboy nitpick, like the previous dio, it rocks and I look forward to further installments.

Cheers, -Keith

You’re right of course Keith the Mythos is far more about knowledge then firepower so I’ll tone down the number of non-improvised weapons. For what it’s worth the professor and a native guide are just out of shot on this part of the diorama (though things may change before October).

Cheers, Mark.

   
         
     
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Re: Cthulego sneak peak: Offspring of Shudde M'ell
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Far out man. I feel like I’m in a Gwar video.

Nathan

   
         
     
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Re: Cthulego sneak peak: Offspring of Shudde M'ell
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Oh my. It seems the stars are once again aligned. What those unfortunate adventurers need right now is a rousing verse or two of the good ol’ Miskatonic U fight song. Great job man.

F

   
         
   
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Re: Cthulego sneak peak: Offspring of Shudde M'ell
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Tue, 25 Apr 2006 07:38:25 GMT
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In lugnet.adventurers, Mark Stafford wrote:
   Well it’s roughly halfway between Legoworlds, and my Cthulego Rising diorama has attracted a fair amount of interest, (see the last page of this months ‘Sci-Fi’ magazine for example) so here’s a sneak peak at part of this year’s diorama.


Comments/offerings to ancient Gods welcomed.

Cheers, Mark.

Mark - this is way too cool. I also had missed your Cthulhu rising MOC, these are all really fabulous. Keep up the good work!

(I also made a minifig-scale Chtulhu some time back if you haven’t seen it before:

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/gedy/Adventurers/a-cthulhu.jpg)

   
         
   
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Re: Cthulego sneak peak: Offspring of Shudde M'ell
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In lugnet.adventurers, Gary Thomas wrote:
   Mark - this is way too cool. I also had missed your Cthulhu rising MOC, these are all really fabulous. Keep up the good work!

(I also made a minifig-scale Chtulhu some time back if you haven’t seen it before:

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/gedy/Adventurers/a-cthulhu.jpg

Nice little Cthulhu you have there, I hadn’t seen that one, I like the use of Dragon arms. One day I’ll get around to a full minifig scale (about a metre high I guess) Cthulhu, but not this year!

Cheers, Mark.

 

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