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I can see where the 'wings' go on his body but there are a few bits i need clarified:
the longer teardrop shapes with the swirl marking x2 - these are his ears to go on the side of his head?
there is a piece that looks just like his forehead ... is this his tail? not really sure where is goes
2x small white teardrops ... no idea, maybe his tail or ears depending on the above guesses????
the pic is just a little too front on to tell
The smaller pieces are his little ears, they just glue to the side of the head.
The forehead piece folds in the middle and you glue it over the forehead, this just gives it a more 3D effect, but it's not really needed if you think the forehead looks fine flat. I just felt it needed a little more.
Sorry this one is abit of a pain, i feel like all the brushgods are a bit of a puzzle
makes sense he has a longer tail. sheepies always look funny with their long tails only because we are so used to seeing them docked (normally done for the long term health of the animal)
just got sheep and monkey to glue today and then will be taking pics
Terribly, as a city boy, i don't think i've ever actually seen a sheep upclose, just far off in fields as i've gone by on coach trips.
I was a city girl until my parents decided to get a small lifestyle block. I had 2 pet sheep, and I know it sounds silly but they are the most intelligent things with neat individual personalities. Like any animal they will develop if you give them the chance and time. I miss my sheep they got old and passed on, but they were almost like big woolly vocal dogs!
So far i've managed to lure a family of foxes and a family of squirrels to my garden. Plus some crows and jays, but the local cats keep chasing them. Can't be mad though, as i play with them too