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In lugnet.castle, Suzanne D. Rich writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Joel Jacobsen writes:
> > In lugnet.castle, Suzanne D. Rich writes:
> > > Re: Mini-Fig Survey
> > > In lugnet.castle, Joel Jacobsen writes:
> > > > [...]
> > And we actually met online on one of the EQ MUSHes. :)
>
> Wow! that's great.
hehe. I think so. :)
> > [...]
> > I really like the first 4 novels, up until the Seige of Blue Mountain series...
> > then things just started getting almost too... odd.. for me to follow. Maybe if
> > I took the time to read more closely I'd understand, but the first 4 novels
> > will always be my fav's. :)
>
> That's funny. After seeing your first post, I was struck by idea that (now
> there's this WWW thing) there may be an ElfQuest website. Well, it sure was easy
> to find it. Once there I felt in a flashback. I can't believe it's been 20
> years.
>
> When I saw more than the 4 novels, I was surprised. I had thought "that was
> it" when 4 ended. I just wanted the movie to be made. I must have gone into high
> school around then.
The thing that makes me feel old is that I remember when I first came across
the GN's.. I was in 1st grade which was like '78/79 I think. oi.
The movie has started and stopped more times than a mass transit bus, sadly.
it would be nice if they could just find someone to do it right and release
it already..
> Despite curiosity, I almost don't want to look at the books past 4.
Seige of Blue Mountain was 'ok', but there rest just started getting too
weird for me.. some time travel stuff and other oddities as I recall. As
with you the first 4 GN's are where I prefer to 'end'.. they all live
happily ever after and it's just cool. :)
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> > > You must tell more. which characters? how you made them. Did you build wolves?
> >
> > [snip fig descriptions]
>
> you sure have a good memory. and those figures sound pretty super.
I think I could do better now with the SW figs/heads/hair and such. When I
revisit them I'll be sure to post pictures.
> > For Clearbrook (one of my favorite characters, not that I can really say
> > why. She was just always cool to me), I used the green 'pirate babe' top
> > from the Forester's river crossing with brown hair.
> >
> > Those are all I can think of for the moment. I plan to revisit these when my
> > castle building gets back underway. As you mentioned, the Starwars torso's,
> > hair, and heads will make nice updates to doing this genre.
>
> Skywise was a fav of mine. It would be hard to model him (white hair). Nightfall
> was cool too. She was a lot like my D&D character at the time.
I think I did Skywise, but he had brown hair... but now with the "old"
ObiWan's grey hair it would at least get the point across better.
Nightfall was indeed a cool character. :)
> > As for Wolves, no, I didn't have the ambition to try it, though I might next
> > time. I actually used the wolf that came with one of my old G.I. Joe figures
> > from the 80's. It was about arm high on them.. and seemed almost the right
> > scale going by the sizes of the wolves in the GN's. :)
> >
> > Hope that made some sense. :)
>
> Yes, thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it. :)
JJ
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| (...) Wow! that's great. (...) That's funny. After seeing your first post, I was struck by idea that (now there's this WWW thing) there may be an ElfQuest website. Well, it sure was easy to find it. Once there I felt in a flashback. I can't believe (...) (24 years ago, 28-Feb-01, to lugnet.castle, lugnet.build.minifigs)
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