A Two-Part Lone Falcon Chronicles Christmas Special

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A Two-Part Lone Falcon Chronicles Christmas Special

Post by Lord_Of_The_LEGO »

Ok, so I lied. I couldn't bear to let the Lone Falcon go without Christmas, so I left off archiving the Classic-Castle Roleplay today and photographed and wrote episodes 8 & 9.

http://www.lugnet.com/~1850/lone_falcon_chronicles/

Enjoy, and have and blessed Christmas!
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Merry Christmas to you too Nathan! These last two are funny and they gave me a great laugh! My minifigs would slo like to wih Lone Falcon and Friends, and everyone elso here at Classic-castle a merry Christmas!
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Entertaining and amusing as always...

I was kind of hoping that the heroes would encounter a Christmas present (aka more LEGO), but I suppose there's always next year...
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Right On, Nathan! Great additions. I was very happy to see that you wrote more chapters. Thanks and Merry Christmas!

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Post by lil Jon »

That was nice.

You alway find creative ways to work in everyday, household objects.

I really liked the "tower of ivory" it was very clever.

Keep up the good work.
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Hey Nathan,

These are great. The pic with them looking at the Christmas ornament is particularly effective and would make a good card.

Merry Christmas.

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Post by Robin Hood »

Wow! This is the best Nathan! You and your figs rock! I love those two chapters. Can't wait for more.

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Great jorb Nathan! I would never bring a dog so close to my minifigs though. 8)
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