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Re: Use of cloth in MOCs
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Date: 
Thu, 28 Feb 2002 07:24:33 GMT
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I think my dragon is going to be too big to effectively use the cape
idea.  The capes would probably make good contour feathers or large
scales, but I'm not crazy enough to try that.  As for Vader's cape, it
would be cheaper (but less pure) to cut up an old shirt.  Hopefully, an
all LEGO solution will be found.  Thanks anyway.

Travis Dickinson

Mark wrote:

I wanted the same thing when I started working on the DR8CO and Razor.  One
thought I had, maybe you can make it work, is capes.  The little minifig
capes, all overlapped.  Could make a cool feathering effect.  I thought of
using the Ewok hang glider bits too but I didn't want the printing of it.
Make sense?  For me it would have made my dragons Ewok inventions of war or
something.  One last idea for you.  The new Technic Darth Vader comes with a
huge black cape.  It's cloth.  It's Lego.  It's big enough.  Hmmmmmmm, all
you'd have to do is make a skeleton for it.

Good luck!  Be sure to let us know what you do.

Mark Neumann



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I wanted the same thing when I started working on the DR8CO and Razor. One thought I had, maybe you can make it work, is capes. The little minifig capes, all overlapped. Could make a cool feathering effect. I thought of using the Ewok hang glider (...) (23 years ago, 27-Feb-02, to lugnet.build.mecha)

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