Hello fans,
the last year was so eventful that I barely had any time for the hobby. However, there were two events which gave me a kick-start. Both came unexpected and at a time when I was totally unprepared for them. I stopped everything else and focused on these projects right away. The first one was a new Star Wars model, a Snow Sled, which I will present to you in another thread. The second is another Pegasus from Canon models. Due to the short time frame this was supposed to be a quick build with nothig new to it. I already posted a thread on this particular model before here and thinking this second one would not show any new ideas than the first one showed, I was about to skip posting a new thread. However, since you are already reading this, you are correct in assuming that something had changed my plans.
Well. Basically the build did not differ much from what you can see in the first thread. Things became interesting in the detail work and finish. To save time I added numbers to the parts and cut all the parts out before assembly. This took four days, including scoring on-the-fly. When I was assembling the nose I couldn't help noticing that the two parts looked like a Predator head, including tiny little teeth inside and mandibles:




In motion:
View attachment pegasus.mp4






Granted, it also resembles the head of a snake.
After assembling the lower jaw piece the nose looked like a somplete Predator biomask:



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It too makes for a good hand puppet, as you can see.
the last year was so eventful that I barely had any time for the hobby. However, there were two events which gave me a kick-start. Both came unexpected and at a time when I was totally unprepared for them. I stopped everything else and focused on these projects right away. The first one was a new Star Wars model, a Snow Sled, which I will present to you in another thread. The second is another Pegasus from Canon models. Due to the short time frame this was supposed to be a quick build with nothig new to it. I already posted a thread on this particular model before here and thinking this second one would not show any new ideas than the first one showed, I was about to skip posting a new thread. However, since you are already reading this, you are correct in assuming that something had changed my plans.
Well. Basically the build did not differ much from what you can see in the first thread. Things became interesting in the detail work and finish. To save time I added numbers to the parts and cut all the parts out before assembly. This took four days, including scoring on-the-fly. When I was assembling the nose I couldn't help noticing that the two parts looked like a Predator head, including tiny little teeth inside and mandibles:




In motion:
View attachment pegasus.mp4







Granted, it also resembles the head of a snake.
After assembling the lower jaw piece the nose looked like a somplete Predator biomask:



7It too makes for a good hand puppet, as you can see.

































































