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Grimmnar05 Apr 2015 11:45 p.m. PST

For those who know the Safari cyclops sold at Michael's, AC Moore and Joannes. Here is a pic…
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I want to remove the hammer and replace it with a large cleaned bone. Thinking a large dino leg or a big tree trunk. Just need a source for one. Thoughts?
And before anyone says sculpt one, let me assure you that isnt an option. LOL

Grimm

Feet up now06 Apr 2015 3:14 a.m. PST

The tree trunk idea would work well with a real twig which could be feathered at the base end and sealed perhaps?
For the record a fantastic looking miniature.

Pictors Studio06 Apr 2015 7:32 a.m. PST

You might be able to get a dino skeleton toy at a local natural history musuem. I know the one in Pittsburgh has them for between $.25 USD and $1. USD

Lion in the Stars06 Apr 2015 12:36 p.m. PST

@Grimnar: Chicken bone? I'm thinking the thigh bone, for that big ball&socket joint.

Let the ants/beetles clean it up, bleach it for sterility, then varnish the heck out of it.

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