Lego Fairy

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The Green Knight
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In the words of WALL*E: "Ta-da!"
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Let us stop for a moment and ponder the signiture...





Ok, enough of that!
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Post by plucky »

Ooh, very nice, I like that!
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Post by Munchy »

Very creative! I may "borrow" that technique.

Very well done. Kudos.
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Post by Gomur »

Awesome. I love little-ish stuff like this. The pieces can be used so many ways, especially the tiny stuff.
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Post by dragonblade24 »

wow! cool idea. i Like how the feathers worked for the wings and good choice of colors!
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Post by draugaer »

awesome! that looks great. What piece are the "wings" clipped to though? is that a trans-blue wheel?
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Post by The Crusader »

That is great work!!!!!
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Post by ffilz »

The piece is this Clickit piece (click on image to see Peeron information):
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Post by Muskey15 »

An excellent job if I may say so!
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Post by Gumby »

Awesome! It really looks like a fairy, and the size is perfect. Reminds me of Tinkerbell. :)
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Post by wunztwice »

Brilliant! Superb parts usage, and a great concept. Well played indeed!
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Post by lil Jon »

I just saw that on brickshelf. My first question about what piece the wing is clipped to has been answered. That can possibly be replaced with a blue or white rubber band.

Next question...
Where did you get the blue feathers for the wings from? I hope they are not some of those rare pieces.
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Post by natelite »

wow...so turned on by that see thro blue dress! hubba hubba...sexy fairy. :wink: :roll:
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Post by Sir Ninja Pilot »

Never seen anything like it! Great job!

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Post by hopeso009 »

This is a brilliant built "fairy".
Never see such a great work before~~~
Cool~~~~
I like it

I must buy some "donut"....and try
Thanks for sharing :wink:
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