Dragon scene by Izzo
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This is the best dragon I have ever seen. The smaller creations such as creatures always amaze me more than a massive building. It astounds me how these guys find out how all these lil pieces can fit together. Mind boggling.
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Wow, I missed the second one! Both the new ones are great. I love the posing in all of these, and the fire in the third is very nice.
All three are superb and I can't wait for more (I'm hoping, anyway...)
All three are superb and I can't wait for more (I'm hoping, anyway...)
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zOMG aussum!!1!eleven!
This is a very wonderful art piece. The figs, though simple, suit the purpose very well. The landscaping, too, is so. The sculpting of the dragon is quite excellent, and the flame pouring out is done amazingly.
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P.S. The wording in this post was very... odd. :|
This is a very wonderful art piece. The figs, though simple, suit the purpose very well. The landscaping, too, is so. The sculpting of the dragon is quite excellent, and the flame pouring out is done amazingly.
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P.S. The wording in this post was very... odd. :|
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Yah, you're right. I love those books, they're awesome. I once ran a Dinotopia D20 role-playing game. It was okay...lil Jon wrote:It reminds me of Dinotopia.
I really love these dragons, and the figs look straight from D&D (as well as the dragons). Great figs, great landscaping, and lastly, great dragons.
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Yet another awesome scene. This dragon looks to be the best yet, IMO, and the peasants are great figs. The broken cart and smashed house are really cool as well.
~smcginnis
P.S. wunztwice: Although it isn't really a problem, your link goes to the main gallery for all four scenes.
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P.S. wunztwice: Although it isn't really a problem, your link goes to the main gallery for all four scenes.
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Oh, whoops... Thanks for pointing that out. Fixed!smcginnis wrote:P.S. wunztwice: Although it isn't really a problem, your link goes to the main gallery for all four scenes.
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Not much else to add that hasn't already been said, but these are absolutely beautiful.
I look forward to seeing future additions.
Also, Loneranger spotted that Izzo has joined!
I look forward to seeing future additions.
Also, Loneranger spotted that Izzo has joined!
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Sweet! I hope Izzo starts posting, it would be great to hear from the builder.Sir Dillon wrote:Also, Loneranger spotted that Izzo has joined!
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Bruce, Andrew and Josh,
First of all, I would be much obliged for pick-ups on your blogs.
And, I would like to say thanks for all the commentators.
Ive been so happy, and learned a lot from them.
>the 4 wingedness of the Dragon creature
Now I'm studying the expressions of wings. It's the most difficult part of dragon's appearance.
>the arms on the wizard
Actually, I think this is not the best way, too. I'm really yearing for sales of "yellow droids".
>what are they escaping from?
I hope that everyone should imagine their own stories.
...but the wording in this post might be very... odd. ?
BTW, these dioramas are always built on 20 x 20 studs basements.
This rule bases on a contest of a LEGO store managements in Japan.
I would be afraid that my English is roughly.
I hope you could enjoy my dragon's creations in the future.
Thanks again.
First of all, I would be much obliged for pick-ups on your blogs.
And, I would like to say thanks for all the commentators.
Ive been so happy, and learned a lot from them.
>the 4 wingedness of the Dragon creature
Now I'm studying the expressions of wings. It's the most difficult part of dragon's appearance.
>the arms on the wizard
Actually, I think this is not the best way, too. I'm really yearing for sales of "yellow droids".
>what are they escaping from?
I hope that everyone should imagine their own stories.
...but the wording in this post might be very... odd. ?
BTW, these dioramas are always built on 20 x 20 studs basements.
This rule bases on a contest of a LEGO store managements in Japan.
I would be afraid that my English is roughly.
I hope you could enjoy my dragon's creations in the future.
Thanks again.