More stuff I have drawn:
The Highland Breakbeat Machine
The Highland Breakbeat machine is capable of playing two breakbeats at once through its two small Mithril phonographs. It uses records recorded with locked concentric grooves that can play over and over until the spring runs down. Some records even had a "drop-in" groove so that sound can be played before it starts looping. You selected a bank of breakbeats by turning the knob and then you pressed one of the three buttons for the breakbeat you wanted to hear. It had drawer loading for the special records, kind of like the way a CD-ROM drive does today. It came out in 1285 A.D. around the time of William Wallace, which brings us to...
William Wallace, slayer of wife killers.
Gandalf the White, a cute and cuddly Wizard.
William Wallace: Slayer of wife killers. This poor kilt-clad man's wife's neck was cut open by a soldier of Longshanks. So he got his revenge and did the same to him. The thing sticking out of his right shoulder is the William Wallace Steel Claymore. It is a sword so big that you can't carry it on your belt because it would drag on the ground.
Gandalf The White: A very cuddly wizard you just want to hold in your arms and run your fingers through his chin hairs. But don't throw him off a tall building, as he will come back to get you.
I didn't draw or photograph this.
The original 256 color photograph I drew it from. I did not trace.
I can block anything with my shield.
Olaf the stout:A long haired, long bearded Viking which is left handed. The helmet and beard came out the best.
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