I was utterly moooved to hear you say my name put a smile on my face and did not stray from video it herded me in no bull was great. Keep up the great videos i did enjoy hearing my name you guys do great work no milking around oh hay great job keep it up.
Years and years ago, we polystyrene carved the master pattern, which a client requested look like an existing model to have more created. We then took a fibreglass mould. Since then, we've created a couple of new moulds from a cast, to refresh the mould life.
Great work. I notice when doing animal sculptures you go for the shiny look, client's choice I guess. However if anyone asked for a hairy beast, have you heard of static grass as made by Noch and Woodland scenics. I reckon it'd look grouse
Okay, how about if you're making a new mold, make a "beef" cow. This one is a 'dairy' cow. Went to an Agricultural High School many years ago & the body types are vastly different. I might be only one in 50 people who cares, but, a "beef" cow really looks much more 'appetizing', then a dairy cow ! Lol. And, one of the most popular beef cows is an Angus ! They are from Scotland, so would be very fitting for your Scottish clients ! I think the dairy cows are fine for advertising ice cream or cheese, but a bit boney for a steak house ! My 2 cents. Disregard at your leisure ! ;) Great video otherwise !
I was utterly moooved to hear you say my name put a smile on my face and did not stray from video it herded me in no bull was great. Keep up the great videos i did enjoy hearing my name you guys do great work no milking around oh hay great job keep it up.
Thought you might appreciate ;)
What a briliant sculpture. I love the shape and the form of the cow.
Amazing! Is there another video kicking around that shows how all the individual fibreglass mold pieces come together?
Good job, as always!
Wow never seen this process before thank you!
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I work on such production in Poland, but we make whole cows and the process is generally faster
Very great!!!
Great work!
Moooore Cow, please.
Well done
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Another beautiful project. How do you join the 2 parts of the mold together once you can no longer get your hands inside ?
Trapdoor left open in the tummy ☺️ which we then bolt up and fill the seams
hello good job, is it possible to get full body mold from you guys? thank you
Hey Joseph, thanks for the comment. Where abouts are you based? If you could drop us an email via aden.hynes@hotmail.com
How did you make the original cow mold?
Years and years ago, we polystyrene carved the master pattern, which a client requested look like an existing model to have more created. We then took a fibreglass mould. Since then, we've created a couple of new moulds from a cast, to refresh the mould life.
Hi from Kansas, USA. I have a couple of questions. Q: Why are the cow horns twisted and not balanced? Q: Why is a cow being used and not a steer?
Hey Karen. In answer to both questions, it's what the client wanted 😊
@@AdenHynesSculptureStudios That's a bit odd.
A lot of Polled Herefords have Horns like that...
i need one how mutch is the price ?
Got a nice little herd of cows 🐄 🐄🐄started there. Now all you need is a good bull. 🐂 And ❤ romance.
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How can they breathe in all that plastic?
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Great work. I notice when doing animal sculptures you go for the shiny look, client's choice I guess. However if anyone asked for a hairy beast, have you heard of static grass as made by Noch and Woodland scenics. I reckon it'd look grouse
Usually the gloss option is chosen so that the sculpture is easier to clean and wipe down. And we haven't tried anything like that
Sir I need job I want work with you me also work fiber glass I love art work
I love the shape. This is what we need for our steak house, trying to contact you guys.
Hey Rudy. Please drop up an email via aden.hynes@hotmail.com
I think your pun game in this video was medium well done, although there was sadly a lack of workshop dancing.
Okay, how about if you're making a new mold, make a "beef" cow. This one is a 'dairy' cow.
Went to an Agricultural High School many years ago & the body types are vastly different. I might be only one in 50 people who cares, but, a "beef" cow really looks much more 'appetizing', then a dairy cow ! Lol. And, one of the most popular beef cows is an Angus ! They are from Scotland, so would be very fitting for your Scottish clients !
I think the dairy cows are fine for advertising ice cream or cheese, but a bit boney for a steak house !
My 2 cents. Disregard at your leisure ! ;)
Great video otherwise !
It's a Polled Hereford, but yes a Bull would be better.
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