Right now, there is a giant Dragon Quest mural up in Tokyo’s Shinjuku. It’s apparently made completely from Diablock, which are basically Japanese LEGO. The blocks look like pixels, so if you are going to make a Dragon Quest mural, do it like this.
Especially if you are Square Enix and also want to pull off a publicity stunt for Dragon Quest Builders. Mission accomplished!
This is more like it. pic.twitter.com/fNDu3BR2PS
— Kyle McLain (@FarmboyinJapan) January 27, 2016
新宿の地下がドラクエ一色!! しかもこれ全部ブロックになってる!! 明日の朝7時から外せるみたい、外してーーー!! #ドラクエ #ビルダーズ pic.twitter.com/x8Xu378m6j
— shin 3月4日~6日M!PUB6 (@shin__1215) January 27, 2016
新宿駅のドラクエ広告すげぇw 絵かと思ってよく見たら ブロックだw pic.twitter.com/YVXezGKWws
— Lan (21)蘭丸と身長・誕生日同じ (@LanevoXcz4a) January 25, 2016
新宿地下がドラクエ仕様になってた!かわいい! pic.twitter.com/4lN81lm9aq
— 下水 (@gesui_do) January 27, 2016
新宿駅、ドラクエのモンスターがたくさんいて楽しいことになってる! pic.twitter.com/Pgzy1jEck9
— たかまるはユメミスト (@t_k_m_r_2) January 27, 2016
新宿駅の地下道。壁面がドラクエの絵なんだけど、ブロックなんだよ!ダイヤブロックだよ!ダイヤブロック! pic.twitter.com/hRjRwLGW2n
— blackframeman (@blackframeman) January 25, 2016
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3 responses to “The Right Way To Make A Dragon Quest Mural”
This is sick! New idea for future house deco 😉
It is a sweet mural, but if the bulk of your article is just copy-pasted Japanese tweets would it kill you to translate them? :-/
Google Chrome makes it pretty easy to roughly translate but the bulk of it is just “Look at this Dragon Quest mural!”