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Take a Wendy's Crispy Chicken sandwich, no mayo. Take a Wendy's Junior Bacon Cheeseburger, also no mayo. Take the bottom bun off the chicken sandwich and the top bun off the burger, then combine them to make The Barnyard. Chicken, cow and pig surrounded by lettuce, tomato, cheese and wheat. I feel so rustic. Also fat.
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At least those look good, as the barnyard does. Also, I see guilty complex coming after finishing both.
ReplyDeleteBasing looks REALLY strange, are those feathers in the ground or what ? from what I can see in the pic IMHO drybrushed sand glued to bases would look better.
It was supposed to be snow, but apparently that's a failure. I added more foam snow after reading your comment and they look better now. I'm using my own patchy snow backyard as my example model.
DeleteChecked back your shiny gold tutorial... won't you do it faster/cleaner with tamiya clear yellow instead of ink? It's kinda glossy so you could dip or wash sepia later without it sticking to flat surfaces, but crevices.
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That's a good idea. I will probably pick some up at the hobby shop and give it a try. Maybe I can make yet another gold skull pass mini to go with my current set of tests (and one Tim Lison example mini.)
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