Tuesday 22 February 2011

Updates on some of the WIPs

As the G1 Arab's neck still wasn't right (too long) I hacked it off again and reset it with superglue/bicarb. of soda this evening. I found quite by accident that a layer of superglue (without the bicarb.) is ideal for smoothing out slight rough patches that don't sand easily. All going well, she's going to be painted a really dark liver chestnut and then haired.

Resculpted neck

Resculpted neck

Mr Vaskal's been resanded to within an inch of his life after the first coat of paint and primer showed up even more rough patches and divots than I thought there were.

Sanding

Sanding

Luckily the aforementioned superglue/bicarb.of soda method proved very useful...

Repair

Repair

His tail cracked in a couple of places at one point so they've now been coated in several layers of glue/soda to keep up the strength.

Repaired tail

When he's nice and smooth once more I'll prime him with handpainted gesso rather than spray primer as even the light skoosh I gave him last week took several days to dry. :/ I don't mind if I end up with brushstrokes - it'll give a nice hair effect.

I made a couple of new bridles for my Julips recently too. One is a plain snaffle with red reins and a matching browband for Fergus and the other is a blue version with a flash for new boy Paddy who I'll introduce properly once he's been rehaired. I gave him laced reins (as per this awesome tutorial) as I wanted to try something a little different and I really like how they've turned out. (even though I realised the 'arrows' were pointing the wrong way. >.<)

Fergus' Snaffle Bridle

Paddy's Snaffle Bridle (with flash)

Paddy's Snaffle Bridle (with flash)

I love the Show Cob mould - so much character and just look at that face! ^^

Oh and on a slightly random note...look what we had in the garden this afternoon!

After the kill

I came into the kitchen and noticed how unnaturally quiet it was outside - especially given just how many Siskins we've had lately. (40+ at once!)
 I spotted a female Siskin hunkered down next to one of the feeders looking rather nervous and was about to turn away when I spotted the Sparrowhawk sitting on the trellis. I managed to grab my cameras and get some footage but unfortunately when she decided to go in for the kill, I wasn't expecting it and I missed it. Once she'd got it however, she plonked it down beside the back window so I got a fantastic view before she flew off with her lunch.

After the kill

5 comments:

  1. The Arab's neck looks much better :) Great job- I can't wait to see her done!

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  2. Cheers! :D At the time I thought it looked fine but as soon as I put the photos up on the computer I realised how wrong I was. XD

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  3. DizzyLizzy25/2/11 8:13 pm

    You've been having fun with that superglue and bicarb. of soda method, haven't you? ;) Is it hard? I keep meaning to try it :)
    Mr. Vaskal's coming on - looking forward to seeing him with a bit more paint on :)
    and gosh, that sparrowhark has piercing eyes... nice photos :)

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  4. Ooooooh yeah. XD I've gone through about five or six tubes of glue now. (some of which always seems to end up on my fingers >.<)
    It's not that hard at all actually, the tricky part is keeping the glue away from stuff you don't actually *want* glued. lol

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