Hi all,
I've been admiring the work of Japanese builder Tiger0207. Not so much for the building, as many of these images have very few constructions, but for the presentation--the photography, the "motion" of the figs, the comic-book style layout. I wish I could actually read the comics to know more about what's going on.
If you look around his gallery, you'll see other good examples of innovative presentation.
Bruce
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I wouldn't say that is building is anything to write home about, I would agree on that for sure, but those are some amazing graphics. I love his LEGO magazines. Wish I knew more about what was going on, as there would appear to be a rather comprehensive story in the background, although that might just be me reacting to some pretty good images.
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