Gardenwargaming - Playclicks
English forums => Contributions - Customs => Topic started by: marco_snijder on January 29, 2010, 04:37:14 PM
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Hello all,
Here something new: I tested my bendingskills on some of the horsenecks of my British cavalry squadron. tell me what you think, I think it breaks the staticness of the group of horses.
I can tell you that 8 out of 9 horses were moderated, who knows which one NOT!?
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Hello there!
your pictures are quite small but let me guess...only the nearest horse's (the one in grey) neck was not 'bent'...
I think you have the neck(can't help the pun ;D ) to bend these....so do you think you'll like to try bending them sideways (to turn to their left or right)...it might not be acceptable to some playmo-lovers but I think they will look even more realistic and add variety like you did here ;)
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Here a few detailed pictures...
All horses have their neck put back maximum for comparison, the horse in the back was not on the first 2 pictures and is an uncustomized one.
The pictures 1-4 were hardest as I had to heat up the thickest part of the chin/neck area....
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so do you think you'll like to try bending them sideways (to turn to their left or right)...
I did Cheng! but it was not clear on the first 2 pictures!
Here the group of sideways bend horses.
The grey one in the middle again for comparisson.
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Ok, Ok, I'll tell you which horse was not bend,
The brown one with black manes....
Here a groupphoto: the uncustomized one in the middle!
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thanks..I couldnt have correctly guessed :P
ok...I see those bent sideways look good even when lowered...looking as though they are being very observant while feeding in case an enemy shows up :D
well done!! now perhaps your next challenge is to bend the playmo elephant's neck? ;D