On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Mandy F <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, it's got 3 legs and is standing (sort of) on it's own. :)
>
> Instead of collapsing inwards, it's all staying put. Though the front legs
> have a tendency to drift inwards. I'll fix that up before I put the final
> leg on... which I'm not looking forward to! I'll also pop out the bits that
> have been accidentally pushed in when I was fighting with it to put bit ons.
>
> There is a ruler in the picture for height comparison. The ruler is a 60cm
> ruler.  And when I look at the dog, it's actually the same size as our blue
> healer. :)
>
> I had glue up to my elbows.. literally! I ended up slathering it on, with my
> arm up the elbow when I was putting the belly on. LOL  Lots of fun. :)
>
> Oh, and for those that wish to know - I used Adobe Acrobat to print it out
> as a poster print, at 390%. So each page was actually made up of 4 x 4 pages
> (16 pages). Most of my time was putting those pages together.
>
> My next project at a large size, will be the tiger from Canon. But I'll use
> cardboard instead, so that she/he doesn't collapse. It might make it easier
> to put together too.
>
> Toodles for now,
>
> Mandy

Well done, Mandy! :-)
-- 
Mike Hungerford
http://users.sdccu.net/chthulhu2/models.html
It doesn't count as a problem if I can fix it by being quick enough
with a hammer.

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