Some further suggestions for well known Lords
Lord Lucan
Lord Sugar (a few cubes stuck on as a hint?)
Lord Kitchener
Ten lords a-leaping
Thought of all of those, but can't do recognisable models.
Clues (such as sugar cubes) and clever hints would be great for one of those puzzle pictures, but for something like this, people need to see it straight away or they'll just go away confused.
But I've now done my ten lords in their hunting finest, and am moving on to pipers and drummers.
Clues (such as sugar cubes) and clever hints would be great for one of those puzzle pictures, but for something like this, people need to see it straight away or they'll just go away confused.
But I've now done my ten lords in their hunting finest, and am moving on to pipers and drummers.
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
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At least pipers can hold pipes and drummers hold drums
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I guess that rules out drum machines then....markfiend wrote:At least pipers can hold pipes and drummers hold drums
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Microcosmia wrote:I guess that rules out drum machines then....markfiend wrote:At least pipers can hold pipes and drummers hold drums
Yep. Definitely easier to recognise.markfiend wrote:At least pipers can hold pipes and drummers hold drums
Sorry, but I won't be making ten Doktors, er, Doktoring.Microcosmia wrote:I guess that rules out drum machines then....
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Of course not and besides I'm sure your 12 drummers will be far more recognisable in any casestufarq wrote:Yep. Definitely easier to recognise.markfiend wrote:At least pipers can hold pipes and drummers hold drums
Sorry, but I won't be making ten Doktors, er, Doktoring.Microcosmia wrote:I guess that rules out drum machines then....
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stufarq wrote:The Doktor's the only drummer I know of who fits in a case.
(Though some may have tried but let's not go there )
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Microcosmia wrote:stufarq wrote:The Doktor's the only drummer I know of who fits in a case.
(Though some may have tried but let's not go there )
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
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Ah yes, the famous incident of Siegfried and Roy stuffing Phil Collins in a flight case, and sticking swords in it. They claimed they were just rehearsing for their stage act, but the luggage tag confirmed it wasn't their case, and it took six airport security guards to subdue the tiger.Microcosmia wrote:stufarq wrote:The Doktor's the only drummer I know of who fits in a case.
(Though some may have tried but let's not go there )
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
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You cannot imagine how much I want that to be truestufarq wrote:Ah yes, the famous incident of Siegfried and Roy stuffing Phil Collins in a flight case, and sticking swords in it. They claimed they were just rehearsing for their stage act, but the luggage tag confirmed it wasn't their case, and it took six airport security guards to subdue the tiger.Microcosmia wrote:stufarq wrote:The Doktor's the only drummer I know of who fits in a case.
(Though some may have tried but let's not go there )
Well, you weren't wrong. Attempted the dwarf musician and had a nervous breakdown just doing the base! Having got that far, I will be foolhardy enough to try and finish it, but I definitely won't get thirty-three of them done in time, so it'll have to go on the back burner while I do simpler pipers and drummers (probably from the same base as the lords). Those, at least, should only take a few days.markfiend wrote:I've never tried any of Eric Joisel's models, but a quick look at his old site is pretty daunting!
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I hate it when that happens. There's one of Satoshi Kamiya's Dragon models that I've tried folding three times and I still can't do it. One of his weird half-sink-unsink folds and whoops the paper rips. At exactly the same point in the instructions every time.stufarq wrote:Attempted the dwarf musician and had a nervous breakdown just doing the base!
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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Must be the instructions then. That's always my excuse, anyway.markfiend wrote:I hate it when that happens. There's one of Satoshi Kamiya's Dragon models that I've tried folding three times and I still can't do it. One of his weird half-sink-unsink folds and whoops the paper rips. At exactly the same point in the instructions every time.stufarq wrote:Attempted the dwarf musician and had a nervous breakdown just doing the base!
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
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me toostufarq wrote:Must be the instructions then. That's always my excuse, anyway.markfiend wrote:I hate it when that happens. There's one of Satoshi Kamiya's Dragon models that I've tried folding three times and I still can't do it. One of his weird half-sink-unsink folds and whoops the paper rips. At exactly the same point in the instructions every time.stufarq wrote:Attempted the dwarf musician and had a nervous breakdown just doing the base!
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell