My first dragon MOC ever

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My first dragon MOC ever

Post by erikut »

I will now intreduce to you all
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the red and yellow dragon :D

its my first dragon MOC as i said nd i am pleased whit the way it came out

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Post by Legolas »

Haha, cool little dragon :)

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Post by doctorsparkles »

Looks pretty good. Brick built dragons are tough... especially smaller ones. I think you pulled it off nicely for the first time.
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Post by Dragon Master »

Wow, he looks cute from the front. I might try to make one now!

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I like your dragon. I think the mouth that you made is really cool.


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Post by Robin Hood »

Cool little guy. He is so cute I could just see the little guy eating up a knight or two. Great job. :wink:
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Post by jon_p »

I like the use of the hinges for its back, they look good for wings. And the wing pieces you used on the head look really good for ears!
Isn't he cute.. good job his teeth ain't too sharp! ;)

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Post by lil Jon »

Thats pretty impressive, I havent seen very many decent small dragons (mainly the ones ive made :( )

He reminds me of Bowser from the Mario Bros games...
Keep up the good work!
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Post by Sir Vincent »

It's so cute...like that one from the legoland exclusive set...
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Post by erikut »

Tank all you guys :D im planning on making a blue and white one too. if i can find bricks that means :D

and doctorsparkles i really dont think it was so hard to make a small dragon i only used abou 2 hours from i got the idea until it was finished
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erikut wrote:and doctorsparkles i really dont think it was so hard to make a small dragon i only used abou 2 hours from i got the idea until it was finished
I was simply saying that it can be difficult to forego all of the special bricks, instead using mainly regular bricks and plates, and still achieve a somewhat realistic look. On top of that, the smaller the dragon gets, the more blocky it usually starts to look. You did a good job avoiding that, and in my opinion, that's no easy feat.
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