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In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
> In lugnet.castle, John Robert-Blaze Kanehl writes:
> > In lugnet.castle, John Robert Blaze Kanehl writes:
> >
> > Take a look:
> >
> > > > > http://community.webtv.net/johnNYblaze44/johnNYblazeswebpage
> >
> > More of an experiment than anything else = )
>
> *WOW*, John!
> You use the minifig-head stud in *awesome* ways that I had never thought of
I particularly like the Sand Kingdom headdress, now if I could do a decent
turban...hmm
> since I turned into an "AFOL"... now that I see this I remember all the flower-
> people I used to make as a kid... gee. Time to wake up that right side of the
> brain and start thinking like a 6 year old again.
I guess I was trying to recreate those magical younger years when there was
no envelope to push or box to think outside of = )
> I love the way you integrate the cloaks into that, too. And Chris mentioned
> the use of tires. Extra cool!
>
> -Shiri
well, no matter how big your collection is....there are at least 2 universal
truths:
1. you never have enough
2. you always have too many wheels
I like the Lego capes and I wish they wee more commonly available in all
colors...throughout sci-fi, fantasy and literature, in general ...robes and
hoods are pivotal costumes for creating mystery, hiding weapons, and keeping
warm
= )
(i.e. Shakespeare, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Shannara, Dune, etc.)
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