My first complete dragon, enjoy!
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Dragon!
- Leo of Rothenburg
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Re: Dragon!
Wow, that is amazing. I do like how you positioned it on top of the rock. Considering how large it is, is the dragon hard to keep balanced?
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That's awesome! I particularly like the head. Are the golden pieces supposed to be some kind of armour or just part of its scales? It looks very good anyhow, neat use of those swords.
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Re: Dragon!
Thank you! The head is not too much of a problem, and without the wings it could stand up nicely. But standing with wing it would collapse, therefore I laid it on the ground for pictures .Leo of Rothenburg wrote:Wow, that is amazing. I do like how you positioned it on top of the rock. Considering how large it is, is the dragon hard to keep balanced?
Thanks man, yes, it's armor .Maedhros wrote:That's awesome! I particularly like the head. Are the golden pieces supposed to be some kind of armour or just part of its scales? It looks very good anyhow, neat use of those swords.
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Re: Dragon!
I really love how it has a very anatomical feel to it! As though its wings are really stretching and it's pulling at the muscles! I also like the proportion of the size, and scale, of the dragon, compared to the minifig.
This is really nifty
This is really nifty
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I love the shaping of the head, especially how you used the swords to make the eyes. It's also cool how this almost looks two-dimensional, like a relief sculpture.
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Thank you!Zurem wrote:I really love how it has a very anatomical feel to it! As though its wings are really stretching and it's pulling at the muscles! I also like the proportion of the size, and scale, of the dragon, compared to the minifig.
This is really nifty
Thanks Bruce!Bruce N H wrote:I love the shaping of the head, especially how you used the swords to make the eyes. It's also cool how this almost looks two-dimensional, like a relief sculpture.
Bruce
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Let [them] see your good works, and glorify your father which is in heaven.
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