Hi everyone.
So, a while back now I was inspired by http://www.ianlawrencemodels.com/smlcobrawip.html which I thought was rather cool.
I'd done a small amount of clay modelling before, but nothing like this, so it seemed like quite a big challenge to me - but not an impossible one.
So after several weeks of evenings, many mistakes and rather a lot of lessons learnt, it's done. It's not quite up there with Ian's (not that surprising, it's my first go), but I'm still pretty pleased with the result.
You can see the entire build process on my blog here: http://cobramkiii.blogspot.co.uk/
And here's a quick link to it sat on my bookcase (phone cam, so sorry about the not great quality): http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-gKhEAvU2GkM/UTSorcLG6vI/AAAAAAAAAQE/QLlMqq9JKOE/s1600/photo+4.JPG
So, a while back now I was inspired by http://www.ianlawrencemodels.com/smlcobrawip.html which I thought was rather cool.
I'd done a small amount of clay modelling before, but nothing like this, so it seemed like quite a big challenge to me - but not an impossible one.
So after several weeks of evenings, many mistakes and rather a lot of lessons learnt, it's done. It's not quite up there with Ian's (not that surprising, it's my first go), but I'm still pretty pleased with the result.
You can see the entire build process on my blog here: http://cobramkiii.blogspot.co.uk/
And here's a quick link to it sat on my bookcase (phone cam, so sorry about the not great quality): http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-gKhEAvU2GkM/UTSorcLG6vI/AAAAAAAAAQE/QLlMqq9JKOE/s1600/photo+4.JPG
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