Crusader minifig drawing

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Hound Knight
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Crusader minifig drawing

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This is a drawing of my crusader minifig that I made in my spare time:

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/SgtSa ... usader.jpg
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Again, this is a really official looking drawing. Keep up the good work.
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Thanks again!
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Wow! Great job! Can't wait to see more- keep up the good work!

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few minute paint drawing :P
yours alot better
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Very nice drawing! How did you make it, with photoshop and a touchpad?

I also like drawing! And from time to time I use photoshop to make them..
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looks good.
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