SOLVED. Anyone know where to find this turkey and two other items?

Does anyone know where to find this turkey? https://www.daz3d.com/dforce-bilge-salt-outfit-textures last promo image.
Also looking for pinecones that are stand alone props (not permanently attached to trees).
Also looking for a fir or pine tree (christmas tree types) with fairly realistic roots attached.


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The world works in mysterious ways. Found the answers to all. :)
and of course you post this with no hints as to where or how when you could have just not posted at all.
I actually searched for the turkey since I thought I had seen it before, but had no luck
I too was searching for steampunk turkeys... and just found steampunk... and turkeys.
Turkeys were domesticated in ancient Mexico for food and for their cultural and symbolic significance
Yup I searched steampunk, robot and mechanical and couldn't find any turkey that looks like that.
Sure would be nice if the original poster could clue us in on where to find it.
If you look at the Blender 2.91 release page there is an abstract metal turkey but nothing like that one. I'm going to guess it's on one of the Blender free model sites based on that though.
Didn't find the turkey but stand alone pinecones are available at Turbosquid: https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-model/conifer-cone?sort_column=a5&sort_order=asc&synonym=pine+cone
Not surprised... *sigh*
Actually, looking at the renders for that ad I think it was modeled by Richard Haseltine.
The first rule of Turkey Club is don't talk about where you found them.
Thanks Charlie. I found a pinecone I had already bought, and trees and also uprooted trees (may need to do some Iray Sections and some parenting as they are different products).
As for the Turkey, it looked so familair I too searched everywhere online and then resorted to searching my own purchases and files. I am big time into metal props and have a seven foot metal parrot, a five foot metal (bbq) cow that snorts smoke when you BBQ, and multiple 2-3 foot metalwork birds around the pool area and out front. When I went outside to collect and Amazon delivery, the package had been tossed over into the gated terrace and landed by a large metal bird. I bought it at Pier 21 a few years ago and other than the beak it's the same colors and a really close match to the one in the promo shots. The promo-pic beak is an exact match to those on a bunch of metal pelicans drinking statues I have out back on the palapa bar. I found the turkey feet in a file where I keep research files for a sci-fi novel I am writing about robots, (see screenshot attached). Knowing all of this is of no use to you I did not bother to post it. I came to the conclusion that someone who saw the lego turkey and some metal items similar to what I own either kitbashed a photo series and did some postwork (which is what I plan to do) or made a 3D object that will surface about Christmas time.
Edit. Pic of feet I saved as part of research.
Stezza just posted an image of one of his wacky Cararra models over in the Hivewire forms. It looks remarkably similar, although not identical. I gather it may be a freebie somewhere.
It's out now:
https://www.daz3d.com/steampunk-ostrich
Ha! Guess what surfaced today!