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    Azurielle
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      Hi there!
      I am entirely new to the forum, but have been collecting Windstone for years and years. My favorites are the fledgelings, and I think I have one in just about eery color they were made in. So my first question is will there ever be one (or any other than the old warrior) made in silver? Or even other metallic colors…but especially silver? My little Gold fledgeling needs a silver sibling! 🙂

      And my second question is have you ever considering making a fairy dragon? A dragon with butterfly wings? I have seen a sketch that you did of one, but have been hoping for all my years collecting that you might make a sculpture of one, as the fairy dragon is my all time favorite mythical creature of all time!

      Enjoy your vacation, and thank you so much for all the wonderful dragon and winged cats, and unicorns…and the joy that being able to look at them brings. They are just so realistic I can sometimes almost iagine that they might come alive at any moment!!! 😀

      Keeper of the Fledgings

      #491585
      Azurielle
      Participant

        Keeper of the Fledgings

        #590847
        Bob

          WELCOME WELCOME!!
          I’m not sure how buterfly wings could hold up a dragon. Maybe it’s just me???

          #590848
          Copper83
          Participant

            I have several fairy dragons. Thier wings hold up just fine. 😉

            #590849
            Bob

              I’m saying how would butterfly wings hold a dragon in flight?? I’m sure they stay on the dragon but how would a dragon get off the ground with those wings??

              #590850

              Dragons are fantasy animals. So it doesn’t really matter if they had butterfly wings, feathered wings, or no wings at all. So long as one has the imagination, a dragon made out of rocks, or even custard could fly.

              Hey, if my fierce horses can take down gryphons and dragons, then dragons can certainly have butterfly wings!

              #590851

              Welcome, azurielle! Did you manage to snag one of the old green fledglings, too?

              #590852
              Copper83
              Participant

                You’re being too literal DM. We’re talking fantasy here. Besides, fairy dragons are tiny little (fantasy) critters. 🙂

                #590853
                WolfenMachine
                Participant

                  Dragon Master wrote:

                  I’m saying how would butterfly wings hold a dragon in flight?? I’m sure they stay on the dragon but how woudl a dragon get off the ground with those wings??

                  Simple! the answer? REALLY…really big wings 😉 Maybe fairy dragons have hollow bones like birds?

                  #590854
                  Arlla
                  Participant

                    SIIIIIILLLLLLLVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!

                    *SQUEAK!!!*

                    "He that breaks a thing to find out what it is has left the path of wisdom."
                    -J R R Tolkien

                    #590855

                    Q’s looks really funny without U’s behind them. I wonder who invented that rule.

                    #590856
                    Arlla
                    Participant

                      XDXDXD I suppose I should edit that…

                      "He that breaks a thing to find out what it is has left the path of wisdom."
                      -J R R Tolkien

                      #590857
                      Skigod377
                      Participant

                        😆 Welcome to the forum! I could go for silver, too. 🙂

                        #590858
                        Melody
                        Keymaster

                          azurielle wrote:

                          Hi there!
                          I am entirely new to the forum, but have been collecting Windstone for years and years. My favorites are the fledgelings, and I think I have one in just about eery color they were made in. So my first question is will there ever be one (or any other than the old warrior) made in silver? Or even other metallic colors…but especially silver? My little Gold fledgeling needs a silver sibling! 🙂

                          And my second question is have you ever considering making a fairy dragon? A dragon with butterfly wings? I have seen a sketch that you did of one, but have been hoping for all my years collecting that you might make a sculpture of one, as the fairy dragon is my all time favorite mythical creature of all time!

                          Enjoy your vacation, and thank you so much for all the wonderful dragon and winged cats, and unicorns…and the joy that being able to look at them brings. They are just so realistic I can sometimes almost iagine that they might come alive at any moment!!! 😀
                          first question; yes I will probably make silver fledgleings some day..but I don’t have plans to do it right now. We’ve got enough new colors!
                          second question: I worked for awhile on a “Lace wing” dragon which we never produced. She had filligree pewter wings that had a vein pattern of a butterfly or insect, combined with batlike edges. This looked similar to the wings of the butterfly-dragon print we did .. if you remember that one…I thought the wings would be too bendable, and fragile to sell that way, so I never completed the dragon.

                          Welcome to the forum!… and thank you!

                          #590859
                          SPark
                          Participant

                            Glee! Now that I have my Violet Flame baby, silver is the next color I’m after for sure.

                            But I won’t squeak too loud for it yet! *grins*

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