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My lazy ass finally got around to modeling a new figure after a several month hiatus: Stupid from the 1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit? film.
Partnered with the Wheezy (from the same film) figure I made last year:
And some work-in-progess shots:
Materials:
Newsprint (since the election is over, I recycled my copy of the League of Women Voters Voter Guide newspaper into a weasel, which, considering who won the presidency, is entirely appropriate in my opinion), tissue paper, a Tractor Supply Labor Day sales advertisement (I used this to decoupage the blue shirt and shoe stripes, because I really didn't want to go through the trouble of masking to paint those), white glue, acrylic paint, and wire twist ties (internal support for the thinnest projecting bits that are most likely to break, namely the beanie propeller, untied shoelaces, and nail in the baseball bat).
Dimensions:
4.2 cm (1.7") wide x 8.9 cm (3.5") tall x 5.1 cm (2.0") deep.
Time:
Three days: November 25th, 27th, and 28th, 2016.
Partnered with the Wheezy (from the same film) figure I made last year:
And some work-in-progess shots:
Materials:
Newsprint (since the election is over, I recycled my copy of the League of Women Voters Voter Guide newspaper into a weasel, which, considering who won the presidency, is entirely appropriate in my opinion), tissue paper, a Tractor Supply Labor Day sales advertisement (I used this to decoupage the blue shirt and shoe stripes, because I really didn't want to go through the trouble of masking to paint those), white glue, acrylic paint, and wire twist ties (internal support for the thinnest projecting bits that are most likely to break, namely the beanie propeller, untied shoelaces, and nail in the baseball bat).
Dimensions:
4.2 cm (1.7") wide x 8.9 cm (3.5") tall x 5.1 cm (2.0") deep.
Time:
Three days: November 25th, 27th, and 28th, 2016.