New Vignettes based on CCC2 MOCs

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New Vignettes based on CCC2 MOCs

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Here are some new MOCs, based on my CCC2 entries:

First, a test of the accuracy of the Dragon's Breath...
http://www.brickshelf.org/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=118854

Second, the remains (literally) of the Demon Bat...
http://www.brickshelf.org/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=118852


My .2, :D
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Those were great, gave me a ripping good laugh.

Thanks,

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Re: New Vignettes based on CCC2 MOCs

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Sir Nelson wrote:First, a test of the accuracy of the Dragon's Breath...
http://www.brickshelf.org/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=118854
Priceless! Thanks for the laugh!
Sir Nelson wrote:Second, the remains (literally) of the Demon Bat...
http://www.brickshelf.org/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=118852
Okay, help me out. There's a good joke here, but I'm missing it. Oh, and the vignette details are really good, too.
Sir Nelson wrote:My .2, :D
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Okay, help me out. There's a good joke here, but I'm missing it. Oh, and the vignette details are really good, too.
Can't you see? The demon bat ate a guy, and pooped him out!

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Dragon Master wrote:
Okay, help me out. There's a good joke here, but I'm missing it. Oh, and the vignette details are really good, too.
Can't you see? The demon bat ate a guy, and pooped him out!

DM
Actually it looks like the demon bat got a rock dropped on him.

Great vignettes Sir Nelson. I love the first on very funny. The second one even more, assuming I understand it. Great job!

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Post by Sir Dillon »

Hehe, I love the first one, I like it how you put the holes in the tree.

I didn't get the second one at first, but when I did it's even better than the first :lol:

good job :wink:
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LOL holy bat poop batman!

:D thats awesome dude...
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Dragon Master wrote:
Okay, help me out. There's a good joke here, but I'm missing it. Oh, and the vignette details are really good, too.
Can't you see? The demon bat ate a guy, and pooped him out!
DM
Aha, one peasant is all pooped out, and the gong farmer has hit the motherlode! :lol:

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Post by Lord_Of_The_LEGO »

:lol: :lol:

Those are so funny!

Simply built, but very cool! A perfect example of a well-executed vignette!

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Post by porschecm2 »

Haha! That first one is brilliant. Love it...it reminds me of something from The Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.

I must admit that I too didn't get the second one at first, but, lol, I do now. Great stuff. :lol:

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Post by Bruce N H »

Hey Nelson,

I love these. The spear one, especially, is really made by the way the holes in the wall and the tree match up.

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