u/Famous_Low_604

Image 1 — 1:2 Scale Vivi Ornitier (Final Fantasy IX) - NomNom Figures
Image 2 — 1:2 Scale Vivi Ornitier (Final Fantasy IX) - NomNom Figures
Image 3 — 1:2 Scale Vivi Ornitier (Final Fantasy IX) - NomNom Figures
Image 4 — 1:2 Scale Vivi Ornitier (Final Fantasy IX) - NomNom Figures
Image 5 — 1:2 Scale Vivi Ornitier (Final Fantasy IX) - NomNom Figures
Image 6 — 1:2 Scale Vivi Ornitier (Final Fantasy IX) - NomNom Figures

1:2 Scale Vivi Ornitier (Final Fantasy IX) - NomNom Figures

Had to resort to a few different filaments as you do when big parts fail and you blow through your filament budget.

It will all be stuccoed and sanded soon enough. This is just the raw fit test

Quistis Trepe for scale

u/Famous_Low_604 — 7 days ago
▲ 7 r/bees

I have a Lindens tree in my backyard (Tilia spp.), in Western Australia.

It blooms like mad in late April (Early Autumn) with massive clusters of flowers, which are incredibly nectar dense.

Every year I get massive swarms of bees all over this tree. I'm thinking they must be loving all of this nectar when most plants are dropping leaves and flowers.

Is this a regular thing? Do bees remember where this tree is or are they just flying by and go 'hey that smells good?'

Apparently WA is quite nice for bees since we have a land desert to the east and are surrounded by vast oceans to the north, west, and south.

Which means no Varroa Destructor, and no Foulbrood, which also means that our honey products don't need to be treated as much as with honey from other areas.

u/Famous_Low_604 — 14 days ago