'P' is for...
'P' is for...
Potter:
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And for anyone wondering about the choice of hair-piece, its so he can be a hairy potter!
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Holy cow. That has to be the worst pun I have hear in a very long time!Athos wrote:And for anyone wondering about the choice of hair-piece, its so he can be a hairy potter!
The potter is great! I really like him. This is a very good vignette, as are all of yours. The oven and wheel are really nice, too!
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Very nice. I like the way you did the stone. The coner slopes looks good there.
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Haha, nice one. Always appriciate a bad joke.Athos wrote:And for anyone wondering about the choice of hair-piece, its so he can be a hairy potter!
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Hm. I thuoght you where going to have a hair piece as a mold, choose the right piece and it mighta looked cool. It still looks cool, I'm just saying...you know? anyway...
This is a simple yet neat little moc, I like how the wall isn't plain, there's a kettle on it, and the wheel is kinda interesting to.
Keep'em coming. Heh, I wonder what "Q" Will be?
This is a simple yet neat little moc, I like how the wall isn't plain, there's a kettle on it, and the wheel is kinda interesting to.
Keep'em coming. Heh, I wonder what "Q" Will be?
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I'm pretty sure it's your brain that's muddy No really, I'm just happy to know there is someone else here who makes those sorts of jokes!Athos wrote: And for anyone wondering about the choice of hair-piece, its so he can be a hairy potter!
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Anyways, the VIG is great (as per usual...) I like the construction of the wheel. Keep it up!
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Yet another great vig. Keep it up!
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Great job! Love the use of that Viking technic shield.
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Well, to tell you the honest truth... Nah... Yeah...Nah....Oh allright! Honestly I don't like it to much, escpecially compared to the others. Firstly, while the oven is clever, it doesn't match the vig. Next you've got that window, which for some reason has a slope up that will just allow extra air, whatever, you know. Anyway while the wheel is excellent, excellent, this vig just isn't like the others, sorry
About the joke, I saw it used in a Kids magizine a while back. It was a spot the movie thing and there was this picture of a hairy fellow (long hair, and beard) holding a pot and right outside a pottery store. Unlike others, a have the cleverness of keeping such lines to myself...
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That joke....is a bit punny. Since the potter is so old, does he ever feel weak and take a week or two off? Pretty nice moc, but I prefer your other ones.
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Ha, I like the bad joke. I must admit, I've thought of it several times myself.
Very nice potter's wheel, but I don't know if I like yours or Stephen Wroble's the best.... Yours is more accurate, but I can build his, and I like the table better.
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Very nice potter's wheel, but I don't know if I like yours or Stephen Wroble's the best.... Yours is more accurate, but I can build his, and I like the table better.
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Actually, I probably prefer his and would have stolen it for the vignette if I could have found it, but its just too darn hard to find anything to do with a potter, without sorting through 1000 Harry Potter folders.smcginnis wrote: Very nice potter's wheel, but I don't know if I like yours or Stephen Wroble's the best.... Yours is more accurate, but I can build his, and I like the table better.
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