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Black Dragon from Canon Creative Park II
I have started building the Black Dragon from Canon Creative Park. So far it has been good. I got the jaw a little off center but I feel it gives it more character (yeah, that's the ticket).
Here is the dragon looking at you. Profile pic. Each square is 1 cm. Don't know how long it will take to complete. Seems like every time I start on it something comes up that I have to take care of.
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You're off to a great start.
I haven't built this one, but I did do the Chinese dragon. It was a lot of fun. Gary
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that's pretty!
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You chose a nice model.
I like the dragon looking at the observer...
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Another one I have meant to do for a very long time
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Some progress with the black dragon build. I thought the front hands (paws?) would be difficult but they turned out to be relatively easy.
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Let's hope things continue to be easy
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Spectacular start, clean work - looks good!
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He/She is good looking Canon has good instructions wish other designers would take lessons from them.
Enjoy, Miles
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Looking very promising, Doug. I built this bruiser's stablemate, the phoenix, a while ago and found it somewhat difficult to discern where the fold lines were. Are you having this problem?
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