Hey All!
Thanks for the congratulations. Mother and baby are doing very well and things are just getting settled down, which is why I have some online time avaliable.

Thanks again!
Scnicker wrote:The overall idea is good, but it needs more landscaping. Also, does it have an interior? And finally, approximately how many bricks are spent on building it?
You're right, needs more landscaping. I assume it has an interior, "stuff" keeps coming out of it.
Bruce N H wrote:Awwwwww. It's a BFOL! Or maybe that should be BFOD.
BFOD sounds good!
J_Chartowich wrote:For a moment there, I thought, "why was this put in announcements?
Gotcha!
eNiGMa wrote:So it's a Viking MOC, eh?
Yes, sir, it is!
babyjawa wrote:I have to admit, I have never seen a MOC like that.
Thanks, its not an original idea. A few people have done this before.
stawastawa wrote:anywyas i like the name
Thanks!
MaxiVisVires wrote:And I think he's a FFOL (Future Fan of LEGO).
That too!
footsteps wrote:Out of curiosity, is this particular MOC static or articulated? If articulated, did you use any of the techniques from Sava's dragons? or bionicle? (hopefully not Galidor!!!!)
Sometimes its static and sometimes it's very articulated! And I'm not discussing my techniques involved in this MOC (I'm blushing now and can't believe you asked that, Alan

), but I am intrigued by the reference to Anthony's dragon techniques. Definitely too much information there!
TheOrk wrote:I'm sure there were acouple other people around here who had similar projects.

There have been a few!
Lord_Of_The_LEGO wrote:Gah!! A giant fleshtone minifig!
Actually, that was my first response!
Take care,
Josh