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Fun with LEGO Page 23

Hee. I didn't see the link till today!

Poor horsey. :(

Quote: Nil Putters @ January 27 2013, 7:39 PM GMT

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Laughing out loud

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Quote: zooo @ January 27 2013, 7:47 PM GMT

Hee. I didn't see the link till today!

:)

Quote: Nil Putters @ January 27 2013, 7:39 PM GMT

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Think I might stop uploading these to here now I've enticed zooo to my page. ;)

What is he doing to that horse?

Making Tescoburgers?

Nil, I think that logo kinda spoils the tone of the pictures. It's too bold. Can I also suggest you print it out and find clever ways to incorporate it into the background of the pictures instead?

Just a thought.

:)

Oh. :( I just wanted some sort of mark on them. Feedback appreciated though.

Quote: billwill @ January 28 2013, 1:36 AM GMT

What is he doing to that horse?

Making Tescoburgers?

That was the idea, Bill, yes.

Ha ha. Thor Candles, you ... Laughing out loud I hope Lego are paying you for these. Can you do a Shining one please Neil. And Michael Jackson moonwalking. Two commissions for you. :)

:) Thanks Kipperman. Maybe.

Can I ask your opinion on the logo?

Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ January 28 2013, 8:15 AM GMT

Two commissions for you. :)

I'll pay you in Lego money. As you're about to take it I'll shout 'Leggo, leggo, help, thief!' :( sorry.

Logo works for me, and show's it's your creation. imoo.

Ha, it's all dependent on the figures I have tbh.

Ok, cheers. Food for thought.

And sc.iv, act v of Macbeth where Macduff sticks Macbeth's head on a spear and holds it aloft riding his horse. You have the horse already. Cheers.

Quote: Nil Putters @ January 28 2013, 7:58 AM GMT

Oh. :( I just wanted some sort of mark on them. Feedback appreciated though.

Well don't be all sad about it! :P

:P

Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ January 28 2013, 8:57 AM GMT

And sc.iv, act v of Macbeth where Macduff sticks Macbeth's head on a spear and holds it aloft riding his horse. You have the horse already. Cheers.

Hahahaha anything else!? :D

I don't know much about Shakespeare's Macbeth, but I can't find any mention of a horse in the scene you mentioned (online).

Surprise!

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