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😕 yeah, but I would like them both!
frozendragon wrote:crap…time to go rob a bank….
ROTFLMAO! 😆 OH MY!
mmloda wrote:Ohh…I wish I some I’d get you some pics but unfortunatly I don’t own any of the coiled dragons. 🙂
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OoOoOo Thanks!!! I like him! 🙂 Now I just have to hope that they don’t stop making them and save to get one and the momma too!!!
They are out of stock at the moment and that makes me nervous! 😕
I was wondering if anyone has all around pictures of a regular coiled dragon (not the mommy). I am really wondering what it looks like from all angles!!! IF They make more of both coils in BG I want to get them so my curlie isn’t lonely. But I’d like to see what the reg coiled looks like at all view points!
THANKS! 😀
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I am holding out for the black mother griffin and chicks! I don’t have a male but I am still holding out for those!!! Plus, I want my Ruby Momma first! 😛 Friday is almost here!!! 😀
BUT those chicks are so CUTE!!!!!!! 🙂
vapordragon wrote:Nice pics Serenity
Thanks vapordragon!
Melody wrote:Serenity wrote:And where does/did it come from? It is a very neat little creature! And until Windstones I have not ever heard of one! 😛
ThanksI didn’t know much about Kirins when I sculpted the first Kirin I did, the baby one. It was a cute calf-like thing, but I had no idea what kind of animal it was! I only realized it was obviously meant to be a Kirin when I set it next to the bottle of Kirin beer I was holding at the time.
“AHA! So that’s what you are!!”
… So I added the scales and horn to him, to make it official.
Windstone Kirins don’t look much like “real” Kirins, because I only used some of the characteristics I found described for them. For example, I had no idea what color Kirins were supposed to be, so ours ended up being brown and white. I learn more about them all the time. The real ones vary allot in appearance! Some are almost indistinguishable from oriental dragons, some are fat, furry and foo-dog-like, some have wings, some have more than one horn, and they may have pronged horns.The other strange story about my first Kirin sculpture: The sudden appearance of a Kirin is a very good omen, and is said to herald the birth of a boy child.. Soon after the Kirin sculpture appeared, I had a boy!
So be cautious with kirins.Ahhhhh snap! Now you tell me! LOL 😛 just kidding! 😛
Well… the friend that I painted one for wants another child….. 🙂
LOL Y’all have fun! 😛 Too much for me and I am still waiting to pay for my Ruby Momma! 🙂
It’s BEAUTIFUL though!
Greater Basilisk wrote:No kidding. 😯 Of course, it was a probably a blessing in disguise for Serenity. She won’t have lost any art that way again since.
That is so very true!!!
emerald212 wrote:Serenity wrote:emerald212 wrote:No, it’s not even a repaint. It’s a fake casting of a Young Dragon.
WOW. 😯 Why would anyone want to do that? That I do not understand! WOW.
So they can make money off someone else’s art. 👿
But still, I don’t understand that!!! I could NOT do that to someone! (I have had it happen to me, nothing major, it was grade school and I drew a horse for this one girl and after she got it, she erased my name and put hers on it… Made me feel like poo! Now I sign EVERYTHING in INK! LOL)
Purpleish or blueish OR both would be NICE! 😛
Nambroth wrote:HEre are some links. The Kirin (or, ki-rin, or qilin, or kylin) is an ancient mythological creature, like the dragon or unicorn.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qilin
Kirin is also a kind of beer! 😆
Thank you both! That is neat! Like I’ve said before, learn something new everyday! 😀
Dang! That is A LOT of curlies!
I was kinda hoping for a purpleish little fellow… 🙂
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