This is me and my Ankle Shark in my computer room.
[edit] that little smudgey thing on the round brown box just to the right of my computer is actually a model of a Forest horse foal from WindWalkers. someday i'll get a picture of it and the rest of the tiny WW set if i can ever get the camera to focus on them properly.
lol, he is an enormous kitty - that is partly why he gets called the Monster. but theres more reasons for that, most of which involve his teeth and claws. and thanks, lol - i love that shirt ^_^ i have another similar one that i like even more in a weird brown and gold zebra-on-acid kinda pattern, which is strangely like camouflage against one of my cushions... @_o
and yup, those are my models! they /are/ rather little, lol. but thats cause i started off with small ones cause they had to fit in the caravan, and once youve got part of a herd you cant exactly add new members to it that are ten times the size, i figured... but i also like the fact that they dont take as much paint, and for some reason i actually /like/ doing those tiny details as small as possible. my smallest model is just under 1cm tall at the ears but has full western tack, all painted down to the nails on the shoes, lol. *blushes*
thats gotta be evidence of some kind of neurosis...
wow what an amazing huge kitty. Cute too'z Hey the computer's monitor iz exactly like mine. omgosh.. how stupid was it to say that. lolz. Well nice pic.
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Cool shirt!
OMG! Are those the model horses that you posted pictures of earlier on your desk? I didn't realize how small they were! O_O
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and yup, those are my models! they /are/ rather little, lol. but thats cause i started off with small ones cause they had to fit in the caravan, and once youve got part of a herd you cant exactly add new members to it that are ten times the size, i figured... but i also like the fact that they dont take as much paint, and for some reason i actually /like/ doing those tiny details as small as possible. my smallest model is just under 1cm tall at the ears but has full western tack, all painted down to the nails on the shoes, lol. *blushes*
thats gotta be evidence of some kind of neurosis...
I don't have a steady enough hand for that kind of small detail
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