Author Topic: How to make a dragon fly?  (Read 3279 times)

Offline Gustavo

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How to make a dragon fly?
« on: July 10, 2009, 04:02:08 »
(You don't have to tell the secret, Richard, but if you can say yes or no it'll be challenging enough .. or not: is it possible to make the dragon fly the same way you do with your green airplane? ;D )

Any ideas/suggestions? I've been wondering on how to take some pics of my little red Szmog flying ... I remember Rasputin used a thread, once :P

(I think my main problem, actually, is making a scenario, in my "theatretto box", that some of you have already seen ...) Maybe I'll try it downstairs, at the playground, at night, with the full moon behind ;D ...

Gus
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Ps. New story soon, I hope. Programmed for the weekend; with some odd news ::) ...
Gus
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Re: How to make a dragon fly?
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2009, 16:11:21 »
http://www.playmofriends.com/forum/index.php?topic=3242.msg39773#msg39773
(gaze ... aaaaah :D ..)

I'm thinking about puting some lines on the ceiling of my little theatre ... ::)

(I don't believe it's possible to work with glasses in my small space. Maybe I'll get a blue glove, and make a proper style, in which the hand makes part of the composition ... It might come to be sympas, as the French say ...)
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Re: How to make a dragon fly?
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2010, 03:27:44 »



(You don't have to tell the secret, Richard, but if you can say yes or no it'll be challenging enough .. or not: is it possible to make the dragon fly the same way you do with your green airplane? ;D )

Gus
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My apologies, Gus ...  :-[

I just noticed your post. And, the answer is, yes! You can make a Playmobil dragon fly.

It is just as easy to make a dragon fly as it is to make a Pteranodon fly.

Click HERE to see Playmobil's Pteranodon (4173) flying in the "Dinos On Location" topic.
(If anyone doubts that the Pteranodon is flying, they just need to look at its shadow on the ground in the second photo.)

All the best,
Richard