serylis
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Post by serylis on Oct 7, 2014 17:40:47 GMT
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Post by adamantinedragon on Oct 7, 2014 17:43:55 GMT
Excellent work. Although if I made them instead of chickens and pigs, it would more likely hold cockatrices and dire boars...
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Post by rane on Oct 7, 2014 17:52:50 GMT
looks awesome, clever use of CDs!
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Post by dungeonmistress on Oct 7, 2014 18:19:23 GMT
Those are great pieces! Did you paint the Siamese cat in the background, too? I see you have the right colors out - Twill and Burnt Umber. Lol!
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serylis
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Post by serylis on Oct 7, 2014 18:35:27 GMT
Thanks for the feedback! I think this would work rather well for cocktrices, but dire boars might need a little more space XD These pieces are part of the village that I am creating.
And no, I didn't paint the Siamese.... though Arya has tried to paint herself a few times by jumping on my pallet.... That was an interesting clean up, what with the catching of the kitten and cleaning white paw prints off the apartment floor....
Right now she is laying in the unfinished tavern... I think she thinks its her new bed. lol! XD
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Post by dungeonmistress on Oct 7, 2014 18:39:11 GMT
It's always nice to have those helpful hands, er, paws around, isn't it?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2014 18:41:56 GMT
very cool, looks like it would have a lot of re-usablility. the roof of the pigsty came out nice. Well Done!
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Post by tauster on Oct 7, 2014 20:17:01 GMT
Looks great! I recently cleaned out my old computer stuff to see if there are any CDs I ren upcylce, but I found only one. The others I had thrown away 2 yrs ago, before my crafting phase started. *sigh* But I'm sure my friends will provide me with enough CDs to last me several years. I briefly scanned through your amazing blog and found immediately fell in love with your way of making brick walls with cork. Thumbs up!
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Post by Draklith on Oct 7, 2014 21:59:08 GMT
Wow, very cool builds
great attention to detail...thx for posting it with us
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Post by beetlewing on Oct 7, 2014 22:03:41 GMT
Great job! I love seeing unique pieces that aren't the same old things over and over.
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Post by Erasmas on Oct 7, 2014 23:02:14 GMT
I also perused your blog and I am seriously impressed with what you've done on that tavern so far! It looks amazing.
Keep up the good work!
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Post by curufin on Oct 7, 2014 23:55:52 GMT
I love the roof on the pig pen. I looks warn out and lived in. Very nice work!
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Post by Sleepy Hollow Mike on Oct 8, 2014 1:25:36 GMT
Nice work!
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Post by SpielMeisterKev! on Oct 8, 2014 2:51:48 GMT
Howdy,
That, my friend, is some mighty fine lookin' bacon!
Delicious and nutritious, tastes just like kickin', Kev!
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Post by skunkape on Oct 8, 2014 21:03:59 GMT
Great work!
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Post by dragon722 on May 16, 2015 16:16:46 GMT
Very cool!
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Post by runningwolf on May 16, 2015 16:46:22 GMT
very nice work Now I have to find me some barn yard critters on the cheap.
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veevee
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Printing road tiles
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Post by veevee on May 16, 2015 23:27:50 GMT
Nice!
I also have to find a source for cheap/reasonably priced farm critters.
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Post by lordmorbius on May 17, 2015 5:02:56 GMT
Very nice work.
I also would like to know if anyone has a source, online or otherwise, for inexpensive farm livestock. If anyone wants to share, let me know. =D
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Post by Cyan Wisp on May 19, 2015 5:05:43 GMT
Love 'em! Reusable and evocative.
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