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Cacique Caribe11 Jun 2013 10:29 p.m. PST

This is the creature I'm mainly talking about:

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Which is a little bit similar to the giant Lactrans seen here:

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More pics of those Lactrans, if you scroll toward the bottom of this page:

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Trek episode here:

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QUESTION:

So … does anyone make anything like that cute pet seal-pig-earless elephant thing?

Thanks,

Dan
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Dances With Words Fezian12 Jun 2013 6:18 a.m. PST

I made my own out of supersculpy, but flexsculpy would probably be better

jpattern212 Jun 2013 6:50 a.m. PST

Until June 1, Mega Minis sold a platypus that would have been perfect for a 15mm-28mm Picasso:

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Just lop off the tail and "beak" and add a trunk using epoxy putty.

I don't think Johnny is casting any more minis, but he's still selling existing stock until it runs out. Shoot him an email, see if he still has any platypuses in stock.

Cacique Caribe12 Jun 2013 10:14 a.m. PST

Wow! That platypus would be an incredibly easy conversion job. I'll check it out.

Thanks,

Dan

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