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Elmore's Mountain Giant


Elmore Masterworks Mountain Giant
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DSM6101
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Suggested Retail Price
$59.99 USD


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elsyrsyn writes:

Does look something like him, now that you mention it. I wonder if the giant will go on to become a big star in Italian westerns?

Doug


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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian writes:

Today, we have the unusual case of a Workbench article submitted not by a TMP member, but by a member's spouse! At her direction, we'll refer to her as The Wife of OldGrenadier Fezian.

And also unusual (thought not unique) is that this is a pictorial article. So the photographs (except the final ones) are from The Wife of OldGrenadier Fezian, with minimal narration from me.

Components

Components

Assembly

Legs and base

She first assembles the legs to each other and the base.

Assembled legs

Next, the torso pieces are test-fitted.

Torso

Torso side joint

Torso side joint

Next come the arms...

One arm in place

Both arms in place

Then the two sub-assemblies are joined - and it looks like she's used some filler "under the skirt."

Legs attached to torso (looking up)