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Thanks Wouter & Seawolf. I used thin steel wire for the rat rib cartilage, which was easy. Just glued it together and painted it with white...
A colleague of mine went to Alaska for a holiday in 2016, and brought me back this beauty. It had been killed by one of the locals, and defleshed...
And I should say the forum seems easier to post pictures than before. Last time the restrictions on size and number of pictures to be posted was...
I've not been on the forum for a good while, but that's not to say I haven't been busy: This is a red fox that I've just finished, which a...
I macerated it. The biggest problem was getting the beak exactly right. I wanted to have it partially open, but the quadrates needed to be in...
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Here is a skeleton of a tufted duck that I recently completed. Some of the guys on the forum where very helpful in identifying the syrinx, which I...
The Bristol University dog skeleton is amazing. Just the job for a complete all-round View
I agree Seawolf. I spent ages going through pictures, and couldn't find any. It may look odd with it in place, but what would a duck be without...
Ahhh- brilliant, thanks very much PA. From what I can make out looking at my anatomy book, it seems like it sits above the front tip of the...
I must admit, Seawolf, I thought someone would just look at it and say "oh yeah, that's a xxxxx and it goes here" Here's some more photos:
I macerated a tufted duck and had this interesting looking bone which I have no idea what it is or where it goes. I've looked at some online...
So then it was just a matter of building the bird. It all went together very well, but there were very few decent reference pictures that I could...
So the next job was to try to repair each bone. for the leg bones, which were going to need to support all the weight, I put 3mm aluminium wire...
A local taxidermist had a freezer disaster and kindly asked me if I was interested in any of her stuff that was heading for the bin. Amongst the...
I can't really take credit for the pose. I copied it straight from the excellent 3D animation on Wouter's site. I'm not much good at working out...