This MOC by Tim Schwalfenberg employs an innovative rock-work technique to create a "jumbled boulders" look. Combined with the run-down old goat pen, the whole scene looks bleak and desolate (in the best possible way!). I love the use of tubes in the pen's roof and the white croissant elements as the goats' horns, as well as that little cave in the foreground.
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Goats!
The life of a goatherd is a solitary journey...
This MOC by Tim Schwalfenberg employs an innovative rock-work technique to create a "jumbled boulders" look. Combined with the run-down old goat pen, the whole scene looks bleak and desolate (in the best possible way!). I love the use of tubes in the pen's roof and the white croissant elements as the goats' horns, as well as that little cave in the foreground.
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This MOC by Tim Schwalfenberg employs an innovative rock-work technique to create a "jumbled boulders" look. Combined with the run-down old goat pen, the whole scene looks bleak and desolate (in the best possible way!). I love the use of tubes in the pen's roof and the white croissant elements as the goats' horns, as well as that little cave in the foreground.
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