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[user=711]col.stephens[/user] wrote:
Nice owl John.  Did you make it yourself?
Terry
I did Terry, just Milliput but green stuff or air drying clay would also work well.

John :)

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There once were lots of trains to catch, but soon there will be none.
I'll have to buy a bike, 'cos I can't afford a car.
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[user=401]pnwood[/user] wrote:
Strangely I have a major problem with people frozen in motion but not this. The birds look great John.

Personally I would be concerned about using your method of fixing but only because my layout has to be setup, dismantled and transported many times a year to exhibitions. The thin stiff wire method would be better for my situation I think. With a bit of thought you can hide the wire quite successfully, Pendon Museum manage it and have a bird on the wing on their Dartmoor scene (a Buzzard I think). It is hovering though  ;-)

 
I would have to use wire if I was going to exhibit my lay out, not that it is up to that type of standard!

John :) :)

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I love the owl!

[user=2094]Western Way[/user] wrote:
[user=711]col.stephens[/user] wrote:
Nice owl John.  Did you make it yourself?
Terry
I did Terry, just Milliput but green stuff or air drying clay would also work well.

John :)
You could take this up as a niche market ocupation, but you'd have to be sure you'd worked out the correct "owly-rate"…

O.K….fetching my hat and coat!

Doug

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