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 Er it's Plasti man

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pjti




Location : Galizano, nr Santander, Nth Spain

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PostSubject: Er it's Plasti man   Er it's Plasti man EmptyFri Nov 21, 2008 10:46 pm

Well I just had to have a go today. Played with plasticene , just to get a feel of the process you understand. Totally ignored everything anyone has ever said and went my own way about things. 1 blob for body, 4 rolls for limbs, blobs for neck and head. Very oversize but looks ok with Edrig.

So it can be done by a complete eeejet. Must have another go - something a tad smaller methinks.

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clive_t

clive_t


Location : Portsmouth, England

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PostSubject: Re: Er it's Plasti man   Er it's Plasti man EmptyFri Nov 21, 2008 11:46 pm

I definitely went out with her!!! Then she ditched me for a plasticene bloke.... I heard they were engaged for a while, 'til she broke it off one night....

*ba da boom, tish*

It's a start, Patrick. And given that it is indeed plasticene, you can have as many goes as you like! Keep it up, mate!
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