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Final set of photos of the flying kroot conversion.
While the outer feathers are painted with reference to your average bird, I painted the inside of the wings a bright yellow so they could use it to dazzle the enemy or maybe even a mate.
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Final set of photos of the flying kroot conversion.
While the outer feathers are painted with reference to your average bird, I painted the inside of the wings a bright yellow so they could use it to dazzle the enemy or maybe even a mate.
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Final set of photos of the flying kroot conversion.
While the outer feathers are painted with reference to your average bird, I painted the inside of the wings a bright yellow so they could use it to dazzle the enemy or maybe even a mate.
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Final set of photos of the flying kroot conversion.
While the outer feathers are painted with reference to your average bird, I painted the inside of the wings a bright yellow so they could use it to dazzle the enemy or maybe even a mate.
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Final set of photos of the flying kroot conversion.
While the outer feathers are painted with reference to your average bird, I painted the inside of the wings a bright yellow so they could use it to dazzle the enemy or maybe even a mate.
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More photos of the flying Kroot.
Each layer of feathers were sculpted separately, starting at the lower edge and then overlapping the next.
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More photos of the flying Kroot.
Each layer of feathers were sculpted separately, starting at the lower edge and then overlapping the next.
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More photos of the flying Kroot.
Each layer of feathers were sculpted separately, starting at the lower edge and then overlapping the next.
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More photos of the flying Kroot.
Each layer of feathers were sculpted separately, starting at the lower edge and then overlapping the next.
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More photos of the flying Kroot.
Each layer of feathers were sculpted separately, starting at the lower edge and then overlapping the next.
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More angles of the flying Kroot.
To avoid a flying stand there is a wire hidden in the plant and curved in a way to make it less obvious.
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More angles of the flying Kroot.
To avoid a flying stand there is a wire hidden in the plant and curved in a way to make it less obvious.
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More angles of the flying Kroot.
To avoid a flying stand there is a wire hidden in the plant and curved in a way to make it less obvious.
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More angles of the flying Kroot.
To avoid a flying stand there is a wire hidden in the plant and curved in a way to make it less obvious.
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More angles of the flying Kroot.
To avoid a flying stand there is a wire hidden in the plant and curved in a way to make it less obvious.
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Flying Kroot.
For my personal army/collection.
From my understanding, Kroot can take on the attributes of what they eat.
Therefore if you feed one enough winged food, it should gain wings...Also, if a Kroot's arms were wings, how would it hold a rifle?
This is my answer.
Feathers were sculpted from epoxy putty.
Feet were cut off and a rifle with the hands conveniently spaced, was attached with minimal alterations to the legs. -
Flying Kroot.
For my personal army/collection.
From my understanding, Kroot can take on the attributes of what they eat.
Therefore if you feed one enough winged food, it should gain wings...Also, if a Kroot's arms were wings, how would it hold a rifle?
This is my answer.
Feathers were sculpted from epoxy putty.
Feet were cut off and a rifle with the hands conveniently spaced, was attached with minimal alterations to the legs. -
Flying Kroot.
For my personal army/collection.
From my understanding, Kroot can take on the attributes of what they eat.
Therefore if you feed one enough winged food, it should gain wings...Also, if a Kroot's arms were wings, how would it hold a rifle?
This is my answer.
Feathers were sculpted from epoxy putty.
Feet were cut off and a rifle with the hands conveniently spaced, was attached with minimal alterations to the legs. -
Flying Kroot.
For my personal army/collection.
From my understanding, Kroot can take on the attributes of what they eat.
Therefore if you feed one enough winged food, it should gain wings...Also, if a Kroot's arms were wings, how would it hold a rifle?
This is my answer.
Feathers were sculpted from epoxy putty.
Feet were cut off and a rifle with the hands conveniently spaced, was attached with minimal alterations to the legs. -
Flying Kroot.
For my personal army/collection.
From my understanding, Kroot can take on the attributes of what they eat.
Therefore if you feed one enough winged food, it should gain wings...Also, if a Kroot's arms were wings, how would it hold a rifle?
This is my answer.
Feathers were sculpted from epoxy putty.
Feet were cut off and a rifle with the hands conveniently spaced, was attached with minimal alterations to the legs.