Almost didn't get this in before midnight. ;p
We've been gluing wooden t-trak modules together all day. They're covering all the available surfaces in the kitchen, drying. Then they have to be sanded and painted with a gray base coat (mostly to keep the thin plywood from warping due to humidity changes, I'm hoping.)
Now I need to dig out the polymer clay and see just how well I can do at modeling teeny-tiny furry characters. We want foxes in a canoe, a wolf fishing, a bear using an outhouse, and various others. Can I make them recognizable at just a half inch high? I'm fairly confident. Let's see...
We've been gluing wooden t-trak modules together all day. They're covering all the available surfaces in the kitchen, drying. Then they have to be sanded and painted with a gray base coat (mostly to keep the thin plywood from warping due to humidity changes, I'm hoping.)
Now I need to dig out the polymer clay and see just how well I can do at modeling teeny-tiny furry characters. We want foxes in a canoe, a wolf fishing, a bear using an outhouse, and various others. Can I make them recognizable at just a half inch high? I'm fairly confident. Let's see...
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Date: 2012-01-29 10:04 pm (UTC)I'd have to populate a layout with bigger critters -- moose, bear, elephant, apatosaurus... they'd be a little taller than a half-inch. (I have problems with mandolin, too... big fingers, see). I'm just goofing, of course. Looking forward to photos when it's all done.