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In lugnet.castle.org.cw, Craig Hamilton writes:
> hi y'all ~
>
> do you like the lego dragon figure? i love it and think it's a beautiful
> design. i admire the shared modularity of the skull and tail with the
> "gator-dile" figure. the great design also shows in the way the wing, when
> raised, follows the curved lines of the haunch and the smaller wings on the
> back of the head. when folded down, the wing again follows the curve of the
> haunch and the the wing "thumb" fits nice and neatly between the spikes of
> the raised arm. the shape is angular and geometric like lego, but also
> organic with an elegant curved art nouveau style. i think the lego dragon
> is just beautiful! they are great in green and black, but 'd love to see
> TLC make red or orange ones!
>
> in mythology and symbolism, dragons mean a great many different things. a
> complex and universal symbol, the dragon is generally the combination of
> matter and spirit. in different mythologies, the dragon can be good, evil,
> or neutrally ambivalent.
>
> as in our world, the dragons in Castle World will have many different
> meanings and identities, as per balladeer!. i'd love to hear some!
>
> guardians of treasure! forces of nature! savage mounts for fierce
> warriors! portals of esoteric knowledge! beloved pets! nemesis of
> knights! or just plain wild creatures!
>
> what are your dragons up to?
I think the Dragon-fig is really cool! I bought my first one very recently
when I found the Witch's Windship for $5 at KB toy. I bought the set just to
get the dragon. Then, the first three people that I showed it to wanted one,
so I've been giving them away (to non-AFOLs, no less) as fast as I can buy
them. I just bought a few 6097s (ok, "a few" = 10) for castle parts, so I now
have a whole legion of black dragons. I even have a pair of dragons (one
green, one black) here at work to scare the bugs out of my code.
This figure is really well designed, as one might expect from TLC. The
geometrical details are superb, and the figure poses very nicely. The re-use
of pre-existing "bricks" for the head and tail is very "LEGO." Oh, by the
way, the 2000 catalog shows a T-Rex figure that will use the same arms.
I love the way they look like they're laughing when you open their mouths! I
just wish that the hands could rotate at the wrists. Dragons look pretty
silly when they're holding a magic wand or sceptre sideways!
I am currently building a Dragon's Lair for the castle-oriented window display
that NELUG is putting together. It will be piled with treasure, confiscated
weapons, and the bones of the poor, brave souls who tried (and failed) to
vanquish the beast. I'm just trying to figure out the best way to construct a
dragon egg out of LEGO...
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In lugnet.castle.org.cw, Chris Phillips writes:
>
> This figure is really well designed, as one might expect from TLC. The
> geometrical details are superb, and the figure poses very nicely. The re-use
> of pre-existing "bricks" for the head and tail is very "LEGO." Oh, by the
> way, the 2000 catalog shows a T-Rex figure that will use the same arms.
You mean the gator/croc? It actually came out *after* the dragon. Although,
you're right, it is cool. :) Now, if only Lego would make more colors of
both... ;)
Jeff
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In lugnet.castle.org.cw, Jeff Stembel writes:
> In lugnet.castle.org.cw, Chris Phillips writes:
> >
> > This figure is really well designed, as one might expect from TLC. The
> > geometrical details are superb, and the figure poses very nicely. The re-use
> > of pre-existing "bricks" for the head and tail is very "LEGO." Oh, by the
> > way, the 2000 catalog shows a T-Rex figure that will use the same arms.
>
> You mean the gator/croc? It actually came out *after* the dragon. Although,
> you're right, it is cool. :) Now, if only Lego would make more colors of
> both... ;)
What colors exactly would you want the croc? Grey and green are the only
colors I can think of... maybe brown too.
Then again, I've never seen a croc so I don't really know what color it is ;-)
-Shiri
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In lugnet.castle.org.cw, Shiri Dori writes:
> In lugnet.castle.org.cw, Jeff Stembel writes:
> > In lugnet.castle.org.cw, Chris Phillips writes:
> > >
> > > This figure is really well designed, as one might expect from TLC. The
> > > geometrical details are superb, and the figure poses very nicely. The
> > > re-use of pre-existing "bricks" for the head and tail is very "LEGO." Oh,
> > > by the way, the 2000 catalog shows a T-Rex figure that will use the same
> > > arms.
> >
> > You mean the gator/croc? It actually came out *after* the dragon. Although,
> > you're right, it is cool. :) Now, if only Lego would make more colors of
> > both... ;)
>
> What colors exactly would you want the croc? Grey and green are the only
> colors I can think of... maybe brown too.
> Then again, I've never seen a croc so I don't really know what color it is ;-)
I meant both dragons and gators. ;) Anyway, to answer your question, I am
obsessed with getting every piece in every color... Does that answer your
question? ;) Although I guess I could settle with (light) gray, brown, and
black for the gators... Dragons are a different story, however. :) I most
want Blue, Silver, White, and Red,with most other colors followed close behind.
Dragons are my favorite creature, and I want variety. :)
Jeff
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