If I ever shoot a lioness..... This is the pose

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A leopard would look fabulous that way as well.
 
BADASS!!!!!
 
second best pose I would say johnny. LOL you know which I think is the best. For an Africa lion I don't like the rocks myself as they are normally not on rock like that. It is a great look and a lot of guys like mounting things on rock to hang off the walls. You know what I think of wes's work. He is one of the best around and I would only ever use him for anything I mount here in the states.
I think any African lion belongs on some kind of sand base with grass. Each there own though.
 
She looks really good!
 
That's the pose you should get your leopard done after you take the monster Tom your gunna get. Have it on branches instead of rocks. That would be pretty cool!
 
I'm considering the crouched staking position above.
 
I like them both a lot. I like one with more of the back arched then flat my self more like the second picture. It is all in the soft detail of the muscles when it is done. These real life poses make great ideas for mounts. I hope you get your wish and we can add your lioness to your hunt you already have planned.
 
i like the crouched pose above, should be interesting if it were placed in entrance hall next to a coat rack!! or just around the corner in the next room!! :E Big Grin:
 
i like the crouched pose above, should be interesting if it were placed in entrance hall next to a coat rack!! or just around the corner in the next room!! :E Big Grin:

That is a great idea :A Up To Something:
 
second best pose I would say johnny. LOL you know which I think is the best. For an Africa lion I don't like the rocks myself as they are normally not on rock like that. It is a great look and a lot of guys like mounting things on rock to hang off the walls. You know what I think of wes's work. He is one of the best around and I would only ever use him for anything I mount here in the states.
I think any African lion belongs on some kind of sand base with grass. Each there own though.
Billy I understand. But that could also be done on a floor base. Would look great as a base pedestal
 

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