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Re: Lego Dragons
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lugnet.build
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Tue, 25 May 1999 10:52:22 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Geoffrey C. Runge writes:
> and if it looks too mechanical maybe you can cover it up
> some-- or better yet-- it could be a clockwork dragon! Ooooooooh.
I started building one of these, quite some years ago. It had barrels for a
neck, gems (well, red 1x1 round plates) for eyes, and the big polearm axes over
the neck with the blades forming ridges over the eyes... I scrapped working on
it when I got to the body (I had forelegs and back legs and the head and
neck). But now I have one of those big barrels... maybe I should try to finish
it.
Right after I do the million things I have to take care of. Damn the creative
urge!
eric
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| | Re: Lego Dragons
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| (...) Keith, This is similar to the problem that I had for years with walkers, mecha, what have you. I just didn't know where to start when it came to leg articulation. When I was a kid I just used 2x1 horizontal hinges, but when I came out of my (...) (26 years ago, 25-May-99, to lugnet.build)
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