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Scherft's Tyto alba guttata
Early Johan Scherft's Barn Owl (probably first edited during the nineties) still is an impressive model. I've just finished it as a present for an absolute owl-fanatic.
Scherft's barn owl represents the darker subspecies "tyto a. guttata" of the Netherlands, recognizable especially by its dark coloured face. IMHO Scherft's done an ingenious job constructing the owl's face: After forming the mostly concave face piece one has to push out the eyes from the rear resulting in an outstanding 3D-effect. I've highlighted this by using nail varnish on eyes and beak (and nails). |
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You did a great job on the Barn Owl. It is an amazing model.
Gary
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The owl looks very good. Nice detail with the shiny eyes, beak, and talons.
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Fantastic model!
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Really nice owl.
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Excellent job!!
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Amazing! What a great model.
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