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Re: Help with a full gargoyle body
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lugnet.castle
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Sun, 1 Apr 2001 20:44:05 GMT
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What scale are you going with, minifig?, I too once considered making a
Gargoyle, lot's of ankle and knee bending and wings yes, flappy-surroundy
wings! Love to see some pix of your work, I'll be watching! good luck!
In lugnet.castle, Tanya K. Burkhart writes:
> I've been beating my brains out for two weeks trying to build a gargoyle w/
> arms, legs, tail that is remotely attractive. (Is it necessary for
> gargoyles to be attractive? Never mind...) Maybe my problem is that I'm
> starting with the head from 6090, anyway, they all end up proportioned
> strangely.
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> I don't have any visuals of my monstrous creations, no digital camera yet,
> but, maybe someone has a suggestion or a link to something that has been
> done before.
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> I was also thinking of trying mini-fig swim flippers as wings.
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> Thanks for any help,
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> ~~Tatyana
> ~~Queen of her own little realm
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> Tanya Burkhart
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Help with a full gargoyle body
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| (...) <snip my own post> Yes - minifig scale. But all of the articulation is really hard to do well that small. I think next I might try one posed taking off instead of hunched down. It is only a sculpture, so a rough representation would be okay, (...) (24 years ago, 2-Apr-01, to lugnet.castle)
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| I've been beating my brains out for two weeks trying to build a gargoyle w/ arms, legs, tail that is remotely attractive. (Is it necessary for gargoyles to be attractive? Never mind...) Maybe my problem is that I'm starting with the head from 6090, (...) (24 years ago, 1-Apr-01, to lugnet.castle)
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