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In the future, two rivaling dojos fight in the shadows. Here is an attack made
by one unto the other:
Mocpages -
Brickshelf
It is my first vignette. Let me know what you think!
Linus
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I'm posting on behalf of Jon Rasmussen, the Other Historical Coordinator
for NWBrickCon 2005, who currently doesn't have access to the Internet[1].
If you'd like to bring a MOC featuring anything from the past that isn't
Castle[2], let us know!
We want your Pirates, ancient Romans and Greeks, Ninjas, Adventurers,
Vikings, and most of all Wild Westerners. If you've got MOCs from eras in
history of which I haven't even thought, we want them.
Just drop me a note (tws <at> morfydd.net) with [Other Historical] in the
subject line saying roughly how much space you'll need and I can relay
that information to Jon. That way, at setup time on October 7th you can
go straight to Jon and he'll have table space ready for you.
Please send your space requirements (especially for large MOCs) by October
1 so we know how many tables to apportion to Other Historical. If you
don't tell us ahead of time, your gladiators might have to end up herding
cows on Jon's Wild West layout.
If you have yet to sign up for NWBrickCon 2005, head on over to
http://www.nwbrickcon.org/
--
TWS Garrison
http://www.nwbrickcon.org
[1] His home computer died and he can't use his work computer while on
strike.
[2] The Castle Coordinator is Thomas Rafert.
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A while back, I happened across some real cheap basketball fig packs. I got to
thinking about the springy legs, and what other possible uses they could have.
Well, that night, I was playing the game Soul Calibur II. For those of you who
have not played it, it is a great fighting game which also features some of the
most... well-programmed gravitational physics, let us call it. Due to this, the
one character that will usually stick out in every mind (ok, every male mind) is
Taki the ninja.
(click images for large pics)
Taki stands tall at 13.5 inches, and has 28 points of articulation (arms, legs,
neck, waist), or 30 if you count... the gravitational physics. She has a red
veil on because this is what she wore in Soul Calibur I (and I didnt have the
piece in tan ;) ).
For the full gallery, click here:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=142436
And if youre wondering what the reason for the whole basket ball fig story:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/PepaQuin/Taki/taki49.jpg
-Matt
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Submitted for your entertainment, a futuristic city that hasnt lost touch with
its distant past.
Guest Starring:
- A Starsky & Hutch / Sleeping Beautys coffin - styled aircar by Daniel Rubin.
- A snotty cherry blossom tree by (The) Bruce Lowell design studios.
- Quark Hover bikes by erstwhile Coppertone model Nick Kappatos.
Sadly, MOCPages is still down, so I am unable to subject you to questionable
captions. As always your smack, non sequiturs, kudos and crazy rhetoric is
appreciated.
-Keith
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