I don't know, but I love the colour!
Beautiful - I don't know what they are but I'd prefer them to be griffins;-)
Grigons or Draffins ??I have no preference. I like the figures and their colour and construction.
sembrano due grifoni con colori molto attuali....ciao elisabetta
I'm going with griffins.
nice imagegreat colors, mo× × ×/t.
Winged cats.
I'm thinking they look more like griffins than dragons. Either way I love them.
I did not know that.
Those are gorgeous, Mo, that's what they are!! I vote griffins. Sort of like Chinese griffins formed out of Chinese dragons and lions.
I love the color contrast between the red of the griffins (to me) and the leafy green in the back.
Hmm... I think I'm going to go with Griffins. Having often been in the southern US, those look nothing like cocodiles or aligators!
Wyverns
http://www.flickr.com/photos/49503152875@N01/3391667469/lightbox/according to this They are dragons
Evidently the offspring of a winged lion and an eagle on steroids.
May be a Dragfin ;)
Depending on the shape of China Dragon, it isn't like a dragon for me.
Methinks Griffin. That's my final answer.
Definitely slightly pink, ever so sweet, griffons.
I don't know, but I love the colour!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - I don't know what they are but I'd prefer them to be griffins;-)
ReplyDeleteGrigons or Draffins ??
ReplyDeleteI have no preference. I like the figures and their colour and construction.
sembrano due grifoni con colori molto attuali....ciao elisabetta
ReplyDeleteI'm going with griffins.
ReplyDeletenice image
ReplyDeletegreat colors, mo
× × ×
/t.
Winged cats.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking they look more like griffins than dragons. Either way I love them.
ReplyDeleteI did not know that.
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous, Mo, that's what they are!! I vote griffins. Sort of like Chinese griffins formed out of Chinese dragons and lions.
ReplyDeleteI love the color contrast between the red of the griffins (to me) and the leafy green in the back.
ReplyDeleteHmm... I think I'm going to go with Griffins. Having often been in the southern US, those look nothing like cocodiles or aligators!
ReplyDeleteWyverns
ReplyDeletehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/49503152875@N01/3391667469/lightbox/
ReplyDeleteaccording to this They are dragons
Evidently the offspring of a winged lion and an eagle on steroids.
ReplyDeleteMay be a Dragfin ;)
ReplyDeleteDepending on the shape of China Dragon, it isn't like a dragon for me.
ReplyDeleteMethinks Griffin. That's my final answer.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely slightly pink, ever so sweet, griffons.
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