Red Riding Hood

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#1 Post by Ant »

Another 3D print from CGTrader, this time from Juliooka
https://www.cgtrader.com/3d-print-model ... 2b20d72f28

I didn't bother with the wolf since my display space is now quite limited. The base is a slice of log from a hobby store - it was intended as a sign since it had string attached. The tree trunk was just a bit of a branch from the garden :)

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#2 Post by monomaster2 »

Looks fantastic!
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:like :like :like
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#4 Post by Tiger2 »

Wow, that's all sorts of lovely going on there Ant! Some fine brush work, what scale is this?
Judging by the size of the base I'm thinking it must be around 1/12th? Kudos to you again if it is,
your eyes are better than mine that's for sure!

I know it's a bit of a drive for you, but are you going to the Avon IPMS in Thornbury, Bristol this year?
I'm on for it, let me know!

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Very nice work on a cute figure. I love the attention to detail. Your usual quality. :D
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#6 Post by Ant »

Thanks for the feedback guys!

Paul: I'd say she's more 1/8th - 1/9th but a bit hard to judge as her proportions are a bit unnatural...

Note sure about Avon - I think it tends to happen around the Telford time and it's a bit of a trek when we're usually quite busy prepping...
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In a word....NICE!!!
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#8 Post by Tim Fortuna »

That came out great.
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Fantastic work!
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Well done !
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#11 Post by bucketfoot-al »

As the old cartoon said "Little Red-Hot Ridinghood"! 👀😜🥰
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