| | | | | In lugnet.duplo, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.duplo, Todd Lehman writes:
> > [Not sure what ng's to crosspost this to . . . it's kinda a hodge-podge of
> > DUPLO and Star Wars and Castle and mecha stuff. I guess I'll go with that.
> > Followups to .duplo?]
> >
> > http://www.fibblesnork.com/lego/dinotron/
> >
> > These were a lot of fun to make.
>
> They are hilarious to view. Very anime. Grim warriors on ludicrous beasts with
> massive weaponry.
I love the way the bright colors of the happy duplo dinosaurs contrasts with
the big ol' guns and the mean warriors.
And I love the names! Are they real japanese, or pseudo?
eric
| | | | | | | | | | | | | > > In lugnet.duplo, Todd Lehman writes:
> > > [Not sure what ng's to crosspost this to . . . it's kinda a hodge-podge of
> > > DUPLO and Star Wars and Castle and mecha stuff. I guess I'll go with that.
> > > Followups to .duplo?]
I also meant to say, I'd have gone with followups to .build.mecha - after all,
there's only one Duplo element in each one, right? :D
eric
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.duplo, Eric Joslin writes:
> > > In lugnet.duplo, Todd Lehman writes:
> > > > [Not sure what ng's to crosspost this to . . . it's kinda a hodge-podge of
> > > > DUPLO and Star Wars and Castle and mecha stuff. I guess I'll go with that.
> > > > Followups to .duplo?]
>
> I also meant to say, I'd have gone with followups to .build.mecha - after all,
> there's only one Duplo element in each one, right? :D
Prolly, but this is more excitement than .duplo gets in a month, usually,
right? They say it's good to take your machinery out and floor it every once in
a while, cleans out built up gunk and carbon. So we're giving .duplo it's
monthly spin.
<grin>
++Lar
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.duplo, Eric Joslin writes:
> I love the way the bright colors of the happy duplo dinosaurs contrasts
> with the big ol' guns and the mean warriors.
I hafta admit, that was half the fun in the early prototype stages -- couldn't
stop giggling at the sight of that smiling orange bronotosaurus [sic] with
guns on his back. :) That's what inspired the others...
> And I love the names! Are they real japanese, or pseudo?
Mostly -- yeh -- they are real Japanese words, but they're not typical used
as names from what I've been told, because most are nouns rather than proper
nouns. A couple are suitable as real names, though. More details:
http://www.lugnet.com/loc/jp/?n=46
--Todd
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