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In lugnet.announce.moc, Anthony Sava wrote:
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So without further ado:
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Well, I must say...leave it to Anthony to generate a
wicked draconic project, scales included.
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- More dynamic foot and ankle
- Added rear leg hip flap and rotation joints
- Cloth and lighter weight wings
- Added point of articulation for wings
- Main spine flex
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Ive done my best to maximize organicness, so I tried very hard to cover up
all gears, axles, everything. Which is ironic, for as complex as he is, I
tried to make him look like Id not used anything complex to build him with.
For the most part, I feel like I succeeded. Harder places to cover, like the
knees and elbows, could not be easily covered, so instead I created spikes to
block them from view.
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Well, that seems to have been accomplished...the only concern now
is movement articulation. Can this dragon be set in a variety of
poses without breaking, or it he fully functional with all of the
gears and bits included?
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Hes also quite a bit larger than his original form, so hes the biggest of
the four dragons. I do not have any plans to do similar redesigns for any of
the three other dragons.
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Hmm...that would be a pretty ambitious project, though. But
anything on that scale must be time consuming, so its not too
surprising.
Well done...very stunning.
Osprey over and out,
(and just about redy to make a few visits to bricklink
to ctach up with the rest of .castle)
M.Aaron Hein
http:///www.lugnet.com/~1112/Creations/
Not much in terms of criticism here...it would have
been nice to have the dragons eyes illuminate (with
electrical components) or for the joints to be
electronically positionable, but thats probably
more ambitious than realistic.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Standing on the shoulders of Giants
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| (...) What can I say, I'm obsessed. (...) I posted a page a day or so after I posted the dragon. Did you happen to see it? There are more pictures with other poses in them. Here's a link in case you didn't: (URL) If you did, then, I'm not sure how (...) (21 years ago, 22-Jun-03, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.build.mecha, FTX)
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