Janet VanD
The Dragon's Hoard
The classic European dragon dates back countless centuries, possibly arising from Germanic origins. In its earliest renditions, it is depicted as having four great legs and wings at shoulder position. Traditionally, the European dragon has a strong penchant for golden treasure, the more the better, and is often seen slumbering atop a massive hoard, gathered in the depths of a stronghold.Many a brave knight has lost their life trying to vanquish such a beast. How then, will our hero survive?
This model is comprised of 7,416 individual LEGO® elements and took three weeks to design and create.
The Dragon's Hoard ©Jessica Farrell, October 2019
The Dragon's Hoard
The classic European dragon dates back countless centuries, possibly arising from Germanic origins. In its earliest renditions, it is depicted as having four great legs and wings at shoulder position. Traditionally, the European dragon has a strong penchant for golden treasure, the more the better, and is often seen slumbering atop a massive hoard, gathered in the depths of a stronghold.Many a brave knight has lost their life trying to vanquish such a beast. How then, will our hero survive?
This model is comprised of 7,416 individual LEGO® elements and took three weeks to design and create.
The Dragon's Hoard ©Jessica Farrell, October 2019