Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Wagiri?

Hmm, I have to admit that I have no idea what's going on in Ayucow's Slicing (perhaps someone -Dunechaser?- could help here?), but it sure is a striking vig.



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Won't you come home, Bill Bailey?

Enkouryu teaches about Japanese history with Dappan.



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Friday, January 12, 2007

Serious about series

Steve Bishop is the king of vig series, and here he extends two of them. First he continues his Medieval Alphabet with F is for Farmer.



Second he continues to illustrate the Bible with Joseph and his Brothers.



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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Bosom buddy

Etherdegra seems to have made this Cast Away vig for a contest. Does anyone know any details about this contest? Is it vig-centric?



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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

How do you make hairy arms on a minifig?

Steve Bishop extends his Biblical series with Jacob and Esau.



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Shouldn't this be on a 9x9, rather than a 12x12 base?

Every morning on the Metro I do the puzzle in the paper. Nelson Yrizarry seems to have a different take with his Sudooku.



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Up to date! (at least for the next five minutes)

Hey vig fans. I've taken care of one of my New Year's resolutions and updated the indexes of featured MOCs. Check 'em out over on the right-hand side. Hopefully I'll be good about keeping this up to date and not let it get six months behind. Next up is doing something with my woefully out-of-date blog roll. In the meantime, it's time to get back to posting some vigs.

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Welcome back, me

Hi, VB fans. Sorry about the lack of updates. I was away for Christmas. Anyway, let's start things back up with two by Thomas Wunz: Here are his Flower Rampage and Jack and the Beanstalk.





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