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Posted by Alex on 23 May 2016, 07:26

Lovely, lively fox!
Now still needed rabbits !!
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Posted by Susofrick on 23 May 2016, 09:20

Okay! I'll start dreaming about that logo right away!
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Posted by Andreas on 23 May 2016, 11:42

I´m really impressed by your skills, it´s not easy to sculpt an Animal in motion and you catch the Moment perfect...
Ganz großes Kino :thumbup: :thumbup: :yeah:
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Posted by Graeme on 23 May 2016, 11:46

Your dogs and cats are fantastic and I really like the foxes but I was really looking forward to seeing the foxhounds, these are excellent.
You say there will be 15 more poses, I expect there will be several running and perhaps milling around looking up at horsemen but I would strongly suggest a few with their nose to the ground, this is the way hounds go through the world.

I would be happy to see your logo on the shelf at my local hobby shop.
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Posted by Sho on 23 May 2016, 17:28

Wish me good luck please...

Good luck! :-)
Or like one 5 year old boy says - "I don't need luck, I have my dices!"

Who let the cats out for example?

I did, guilty as charged. :oops:

But now.. how about the horses? ;-)
Not 1/72 but 1:100.
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Posted by Wiking on 23 May 2016, 17:28

stenfalk wrote:
Who let the cats out?

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Build in 2003.
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Posted by Sho on 23 May 2016, 17:43

stenfalk wrote: I just have to find a suitable and reliable duplicator in molds and casting :eh: . But I'm working on this 8) .


Question. You say - you are the perfectionist. But then the only solution is to mould and cast by himself.
I know - I did, despite the suggestions to delegate this process to proffessionals.
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Posted by stenfalk on 23 May 2016, 19:10

Sho wrote:
Question. You say - you are the perfectionist. But then the only solution is to mould and cast by himself.
I know - I did, despite the suggestions to delegate this process to proffessionals.


You will not believe it but I've been thinking about making a retraining in occupation and learn about the casting in handicraft. But I fear it will take too much time in demanding... :eh: ;-)
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Posted by stenfalk on 23 May 2016, 19:12

Graeme wrote:Your dogs and cats are fantastic and I really like the foxes but I was really looking forward to seeing the foxhounds, these are excellent.
You say there will be 15 more poses, I expect there will be several running and perhaps milling around looking up at horsemen but I would strongly suggest a few with their nose to the ground, this is the way hounds go through the world.

I would be happy to see your logo on the shelf at my local hobby shop.


Thank you. I will do my best! :-D
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Posted by stenfalk on 23 May 2016, 21:39

I can understand if some of you don´t want to see dogs only ;-) . So I will show today again a few wild boars; lean animals with summer coat.

And yes - there is a sowter with winter hairiness yet. These creatures are more voluminous than those shown here. But whose pictures I show you later!

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Feeding desirable! :xd:
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Posted by Wiking on 24 May 2016, 04:30

Now, do they find truffle?
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Posted by Peter on 24 May 2016, 08:00

Wiking wrote:Now, do they find truffle?

Give them a forest and they find it! If they don't meet Obelix of course! :mrgreen:
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Posted by dirk on 24 May 2016, 10:55

Wonderful - i like it ! :yeah:
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Posted by stenfalk on 27 May 2016, 18:29

One of my personal favorites is this set you can see here. I call it "David and Goliath", I think you know why! ;-)

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This is the picture of a Great Dane and a West Highland Terrier. I intend also to make just as a set. I think succeeded very well the apparent contrast what embody the dogs.

The Graet Dane will give it with not cropped ears too so that each dog is to be used in many eras regardless of fashionable influences.

I love my "Westi" :love: . It´s rebuilt in memory of "Strolch", the dog of my parents who passed away last year.
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Posted by stenfalk on 28 May 2016, 22:03

Damned! I have too focused on my dogs in recent times. :eh:

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The wild boars were detained together in a small black box. ;-)

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I thought they were all female. :shock:

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I must have been mistaken. Look what happened! :mrgreen:

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A squeaker!

I think they feel comfortable... ;-)
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Posted by Paul on 28 May 2016, 22:30

:yeah: All great stuff
The Wild pigs, foxes usw. Will you produce them as sets ?
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Posted by chen on 29 May 2016, 03:27

This is so lovely a thread! It's very heart warming to see groups of animals created in such a small scale with such spiritual hands. Am too looking forward to see them alive in a peaceful diorama.
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Posted by Wiking on 29 May 2016, 08:15

Nice squeaker. The lonely one remind me on the one from Michel aus Lönneberga.

Maybe you could contact - Germania Figuren - for producktion of the Animals.
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Posted by Peter on 29 May 2016, 08:26

These animals will be a great succes when they go in production! ;-)
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Posted by Wiking on 29 May 2016, 10:55

Cats and dogs together in the black box won`t work. You will hear it very soon.
But what happen if you put dogs and the pigs together?
Shweinehund? :mrgreen:
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