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9Lynkhart wrote:They’re just
off! I can’t really pinpoint the exact issue which probably means there’s more wrong with it than right!
The head looks too small, the ears are weird, the feet and legs look very odd indeed and the general pose just looks awkward and uncomfortable.
My main hobby other than 1/6th figs is model horses, and if this were to be marketed to that hobby it’d be an utter failure as there’s absolutely no comparison to the limited run artist resins and even the mass produced factory made models we collect and customise.
Yes, agreed. It is indeed too difficult to explain, unless one simply...knows. Hence me resorting to pics to attempt to illustrate. ;p
And yess, I greatly admire your work on model horses!
Model horses have always been my first and best love in terms of collectibles. While I never ventured into customizing or into the super higher end side of it, I did love my Breyers growing up -- and, imo, even the least impressive Breyer model is still miles more believable as an equine sculpture than the above 1/6 '
horse'.
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