210' Dragon

BPI

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I know it won't exactly be a miniature but it is a (proposed) dragon sculpt...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/new...345451/Giant-Welsh-dragon-plans-unveiled.html

...pretty weak methinks, I particularly dislike the way the wings join with the body. I can't find any closer shots to see how the face looks. Regardless, a fun project, certainly intrigues me more than the giant horse that's been proposed for the South. I confess, I've yet to visit the Angel Of The North yet but these big works certainly seem to garner lots of local support (after the funding arguments are past).

I wonder if the gift shop will have 28mm scale copies? And who will be producing them?

Cheers, B.
 

generulpoleaxe

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Yet another waste of tax payers money, why is it these idiots always have ideas on how to spend other peoples money.

God damn this country needs a revoloution!
 

noneedforaname

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Apparently the intent is for it to be funded through corporate sponsorship and private donation. Not by the taxpayer thankfully as it looks somewhat wank megalols!
 

DXM

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Love to see how that statue reacts to High winds especially with those wings...
 

Ocelot

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I think that'd be pretty cool to see, though I don't know if I'd ever go to Wales to get a look.
 

Niall

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Does England get a St. George statue on the border then? Haha

It looks alright, would be a stretch to say 'its a waste of money blah blah' when it will become an iconic symbol of Wales. Pretty much everything is a waste of tax money these days to some people.
 

NGArtStudios

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Er....why not just give the 6 million that it will cost to build to the cancer charity, instead of hoping that it will raise more than that?
 

Dragonsreach

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I confess, I've yet to visit the Angel Of The North yet but these big works certainly seem to garner lots of local support (after the funding arguments are past).
Wasn't just the funding issue. The Angel of the North was cut and dried authorised and started before any of the local tax payers had a chance to object.
Much as I like art itself I have to point out that Gateshead Council is reknown for it's "support" of the Arts, instead of more traditional Council business.
As for the statue, garbage. looks like a small aircraft crashlended on it's tail. Been the cause of so many accidents because of its placing that warning notices have had to be erected on the main arterial route in to Gateshead/Newcastle

Does England get a St. George statue on the border then? Haha

It looks alright, would be a stretch to say 'its a waste of money blah blah' when it will become an iconic symbol of Wales. Pretty much everything is a waste of tax money these days to some people.
If it's marketed properly then the souveniers sales could be a significant boost towards cancer charities. However £6 Million...overpriced.

However on another viewpoint this is a way of "making" employment, just as some landowners did making "Follies" in the 18th Century to combat local unemployment.
 
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