Greg's seldom used bench

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Clashcityrocker
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Re: Greg's seldom used bench

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Nice job, and I haven't heard that description for a horse before :grin:

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Re: Greg's seldom used bench

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As I mentioned in my earlier post, I just did the construction bit and removed the saddle straps and reprofiled where they were, My work colleague Debbie did the painting, she is a far better figure painter than I will ever be.
And anyone who has 'mucked out' stables before will probably agree with my description :lol:

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Re: Greg's seldom used bench

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Ooooh - they can do lots of pooooo....
BTW nice horsey - they´re so difficult to represent in model form, wtihout them having a look like a stuffed animal - but this one looks alive :)
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