Hi all,
Two quick things:
The first is a day late and not too original. I saw Scott Runkle's post:
http://news.lugnet.com/market/buy-sell-trade/?n=16155
and thought "Hey, I have those elements.", so this was born:
http://www.ozbricks.com/bricktales/misc ... nal03.html
The incomplete rainbow is actually my complete collection of trans bricks in those colors.
The second I made a couple of weeks ago for Terry Prosper's movie poster contest:
http://news.lugnet.com/general/?n=46053
So without further ado, here is Gary Cooper in "High Noon":
http://www.ozbricks.com/bricktales/misc ... ter02.html
Bruce
Two quick MOCs: St. Patrick's Day card and High Noon poster
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Cool.
I think that is quite cool, however, not very castleish. (If that is even a word! )
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The Myth of the Leprechaun has been around for almost as long as there has been an Ireland. Ireland had castles back in the day, so Leprechauns are part of medieval folklore. A part of Ireland's dark past when they worshiped the trees lakes and stones, like other mythological creatures of Ireland the myth of the Leprechaun has never dissappeared. We Irish like to hold on to our myths the way a Leprechaun is said to hold on to its gold. So while not entirely castley, the Leprechaun fits castle just like centaurs, dwarves and peagasus fit castle.
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