MISTER DED
Ta da!! Four bony legs and a spine!!! (Not quite as gross as I would have imagined.) |
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The easiest way to assemble the skeleton was to hang the spine from the ceiling of my workshop. (I thought I'd photographically demonstrate my lack of forethought in hanging the 2x4 at precisely face height, about two feet in from the door. I was just asking for a concussion.) |
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Here's the skeleton mostly assembled. The rear leg angle has to be adjusted, but this is the basic shape. | |
Setting up at Eric's studio for the next step. | |
Big scary horse... | |
This is me attempting to describe a particularly frightening expression for a dead horse to make. (Not that I have a lot of experience with scary dead horses...) |
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