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In lugnet.castle, Mladen Pejic writes:
> (I'm posting this to lugnet.build.mecha, 'cause I feel like it. No actually,
> because the dragons are built similarly to mecha.)
I would have, but I didn't think the mecha people would have been all that
interested in what I did.
>
> WOW!
=o)
>
> I'm stunned! Wow! I've never seen 4 huge LEGO dragons all huddled together
> waiting to wreak havoc on a single LEGO mini-fig knight!
Yes, but it gets so old seeing 3 huge lego dragons all huddled together waiting
to wreak havoc on a single lego mini-fig knight, doesn't it? ;)
>
> Formeathan: This dragon is simply beautiful. The colour scheme is great as
> well. My favourite of the bunch.
I have to agree with you, though it appears we're in the minority on that one.
>
> Tempi Frei: Mmm... The colour schemes just get better and better. I love the
> tail and the fin. The ears are great too; good thinking. The fingers/claws
> are great too, the red makes them stand out nicely.
Yeah, I was watching a discovery channel special on sharks when I got the idea
for her. The ear idea came to me whilest browsing brickbay, and as for the
fingers/claws, well, not too many people like the red color. I was going to
swap Formeathan's light grey spines with the red fingers, but i didnt like the
way the red spines would have been hidden.
>
> Vildegraas: Ah, I should have expected another excellent colour scheme! ;-)
> The scythes are very original. Another great dragon!
To be totally honest, I was inspired by the game StarCraft and the Ultralisks.
>
> Well, Anthony, now all you need is a brave knight to slay these grotesque
> beasts and rid them of this world, er... from the Kingdom of Ikros... Good luck!
>
> ;-)
>
> ~Mladen
And he sure will need all the luck he can get...
Thanks for the comments!
--Anthony
> In lugnet.castle, Anthony Sava writes:
> > My friends, or whomever is out there, I give to you the second part of my july
> > surprise, my august surprise. And in order to properly introduce my august
> > surprise, I'm going to tell a short little story. I would suggest right
> > clicking and opening the page links in a new browser window so you don't have
> > to go back and forth a lot, oh, and by the way, I would suggest going to the
> > link right after you read the words before it, just to increase your enjoyment.
> > :)
> >
> > So here it goes:
> >
> > Once upon a time...
> >
> > There was a dragon...
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/savatheaggie/teaser/tease1.html
> >
> > Actually there were two dragons...
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/savatheaggie/teaser/tease2.html
> >
> > Ok, three...
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/savatheaggie/teaser/tease3.html
> >
> > To be honest, there were four dragons...
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/savatheaggie/teaser/tease4.html
> >
> > And they had a little friend...
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/savatheaggie/teaser/tease5.html
> >
> > Enjoy that? I hope you did. Further images can be found on the obvious link
> > on my website.
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/savatheaggie/legohome.html
> >
> > Enjoy, have fun, and please.... LMKWYT! :)
> >
> > --Anthony
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