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Re: Yet another Dragon MOC
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lugnet.castle
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Mon, 3 Jun 2002 20:37:46 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Peter Guenther writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Bruce Hietbrink writes:
> > Hey, Todd, nice dragon. I really like how you did the neck and tail. What
> > is holding all of that together? Also, what are those arms from? Oh, I
> > also thought the bananas were funny. :)
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> Those arms look like they're from the Mission: Deep Sea AT sets, like the AT
> mech (TRU only?) or some of the more expensive sets.
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> Is that a piece of stiff tubing running through the center of all those 2x2
> round bricks? That's awesome as a spine! Do the antennae/levers hold it
> pretty still?
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> Peter
Yes, a "banana up the nose" it's been a fun comment.
Arms from the TRU Misson Deep Sea set. Finally a use for those in a MOC.
And yes, again, a piece of longer tubing from the Podracers sets.
The antennae/lever do not do anything, basically the spine is set from the
tubing.
Detail on the neck you'll see 1X1stud rounds between the 2X2 rounds to keep
the head from completely drooping over.
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