First red squirrel
1 Attachment(s)
Used the late 1800s method of wire and cotton. The eyes are from a claw machine toy. Preserved with an alcohol bath and borax.
Also skull in so mount has teeth. |
That's cool
|
Originally Posted by wild art
(Post 4135952)
That's cool
There are detail issues but I had fun. |
There are detail issues but I had fun. |
Thanks a lot man!
A very long work day, about twelve hours This one has a dorsal incision Cleaned all the meat off Snapped legs at elbow for something to wire onto Put clay inside skull again to have something to attach wires Tedious but worth it for sure I found google books to be a great resource Thanks again man I'm glad you think it's cool |
Looks like a squirrel to me!
|
That's a real state-of-the-art VCR you got there too. 4 heads. Automatic tracking, too? :D
|
Originally Posted by BarnesX.308
(Post 4149864)
That's a real state-of-the-art VCR you got there too. 4 heads. Automatic tracking, too? :D
No way I was going to replace my disney collection with DVD And some movies just didn't make it over to DVD I couldn't imagine watching the fox and the hound on anything else Plus anymore you can grab tapes for .50$ or 1$ I haven't been very impressed with most "films" over the past decade Thanks for all the kind words about my work everyone, I'll be doing a grey when season comes in. I'm gonna have to get better at the claw machine or make an order for some glass bubble eyes. But it did feel nice doing it all with walmart junk. |
Wow! that is cool, good job!
|
Originally Posted by blaZer_2
(Post 4151701)
Wow! that is cool, good job!
|
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:16 AM. |
Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.