Dragon Lore

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Duke Maddog wrote:... I'm going to have to get me one of those...
Now, see what you have done, Wed!

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Thomas_M wrote:
Duke Maddog wrote:... I'm going to have to get me one of those...
Now, see what you have done, Wed!

:wink:

Sorry... :yeahright:
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Duke Maddog wrote:
LyleW wrote:I thought Dragon did armor?

Dragons have armor; their scales are armored. :puzzle: :giggles:

This thing rocks! I'm going to have to get me one of those...
But the big question is... will Duke find it in 1/72 ??


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KSaarni wrote:
Duke Maddog wrote:
Dragons have armor; their scales are armored. :puzzle: :giggles:

This thing rocks! I'm going to have to get me one of those...
But the big question is... will Duke find it in 1/72 ??


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This is armor! Its a :quotes: flying flamethrower tank :quotes: , cant you see?

Nice choice, and of course completely my kind of stuff! Ill be watching this closely. Painitng dragons is not that easy, especially in THIS scale.
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Have no clue how to paint the dragon just yet as well as I have no clue how to paint this beast yet either...

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Looking forward to watching your build. Here a a couple which may help get you started.



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wedfactory wrote:Have no clue how to paint the dragon just yet as well as I have no clue how to paint this beast yet either...

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That's no dragon, that's a T-rex.
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Not much difference when it comes to painting though. There are many more on You Tube. :DH:
So many models.... so little time.
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