
It figures that one of the model customs I feel most confidently could be live show quality (yes, we hobby people have little horse and other animal shows for our plastic critters) is--a goose. But she really is one of the nicest customs I've done, made from Breyer's Stablemate Companion Animal swan, and I can't find any significant faults.
The last picture shows the original swan, with two little feet sticking out from under a flat belly. I removed those and completely resculpted her belly and new legs/feet on a base; I also resculpted her face just a bit to make it more goose-like. The base is covered in model railroad greenery.
She's got a lot of personality for something two inches tall, and I'm going to enjoy her as long as she's on my shelf. In the meantime, if you want to give her a home she's $60 (shipping included in the US, international is extra.) She's available at https://www.etsy.com/listing/183126.....lemate-swan-to (or DM me if you want to purchase directly.)
The last picture shows the original swan, with two little feet sticking out from under a flat belly. I removed those and completely resculpted her belly and new legs/feet on a base; I also resculpted her face just a bit to make it more goose-like. The base is covered in model railroad greenery.
She's got a lot of personality for something two inches tall, and I'm going to enjoy her as long as she's on my shelf. In the meantime, if you want to give her a home she's $60 (shipping included in the US, international is extra.) She's available at https://www.etsy.com/listing/183126.....lemate-swan-to (or DM me if you want to purchase directly.)
Category Crafting / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Goose
Size 2000 x 1511px
File Size 1.66 MB
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