Hi everyone. The man character you may have seen from me last month. Well I added another cowpoke roughout who seems to have judged the flight path of a fresh ...pile. I used an idea from the Bishops to mix sawdust and wood glue to make the horse dung. Added color and rolled out little balls to let them dry and held the together with more of the same stuff. Highlighted parts of it, have good models for that here, and placed it on my guys. As you can see Petey ain't happy. I think I need help on more realistic bases, any suggestions? Enjoy and thanks.
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Re: Never kick a fresh turd on a hot day
Bases can be difficult as can the added accessories that make the carving superior instead of just good. Experiment with colors and textures and maybe some plants or rocks (carved of course). It can be harder to create a good base than the carving. Keep at it and you will be pleased with the addition of a better base.
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Re: Never kick a fresh turd on a hot day
Too funny Eric. Good thing he has his thumb keeping it out of his beer.
Lynn uses Bondo, and sprinkles a little dirt on it while still wet.
I like em, TomIf I took the time to fix all my mistakes, I wouldn,t have time to make new ones.
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