Marschie
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14 years ago
Wow! Nice work!
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14 years ago
thx ! about 35h to draw everything !
Excuse me, i don't speak very well english
It's a custom to C215 expo 2007 -
14 years ago
Wow! great job!
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14 years ago
This looks amazing!
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14 years ago
Awesome!
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14 years ago
Yeah! This dunny is rad!
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14 years ago
I think my fav. EVER!
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14 years ago
mmmmmmm brains........
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14 years ago
looks like one from happy tree friends...
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14 years ago
LOL now that you said it. It is so Happy Tree Friends!!!
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14 years ago
does it just look like it, or is it from a happy tree friends series?
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12 years ago
I recently go this and was disappointed. The brain won't stick to the head. It keeps falling off!
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12 years ago
try shaving down the peg gently, it worked for both of mine :)
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12 years ago
Thanks for the tip!
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angel
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14 years ago
Drinky Crow is my hero.
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14 years ago
i wish his bottle would stay in!
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angel
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14 years ago
I somehow balanced mine.
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14 years ago
Mine stays in.
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14 years ago
Mine came like that so I just redid the label with some masking tape and a Sharpie. You don't see the wire mark anymore...
The bottle stays in his mouth on mine. -
14 years ago
Once I get a drunk frog in bear suit, I'm going to need a drinky crow to keep him company.
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angel
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14 years ago
There's actually two versions of Drinky Crow. Look at the x eyes on this one: http://www.bigbadtoystore.com...
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14 years ago
Yes there are. The eyes are interchangeable.
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14 years ago
I think it's one version, with changeable eyes...
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angel
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14 years ago
Sure! But check the x. It's much thinner!
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14 years ago
I have a feeling that the photo may be taken from an early prototype, rather than the final object. I'm sure Drinky only had one run. I may be wrong.
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angel
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14 years ago
You might be right! ;)
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14 years ago
Every now and again it happens.
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14 years ago
i dont know but he's sweet and we love him yes his eyes r interchangable
went to store he was there
came back to buy gone so i had store order for me came in time for xmas for the wifey -
14 years ago
awww what a great gift. your wife is lucky.
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14 years ago
I almost bought one of these on ebay last week for like $30 (after shipping). I just searched the interwebs and found it for sale from Things from Another World for only $17.99. Just thought I'd share in case anyone else is interested!
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12 years ago
I just ordered mine off AMAZON for $11.99... Same company..
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12 years ago
i need this in my life! i will have to get one soon.
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9 years ago
damn, this came up on ebay as a set with the uncle gabby figure too and i just lost in the last three seconds of the auction...by someone who wasn't even participating. so rude. (i don't mind getting sniped if it turns out to be someone who bid first or was bidding all along...just feels extra bad when some random person snipes it from all of us, haha.) oh well, maybe i'll get another chance someday...
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15 years ago
Pre-ordered her, just way too awesome to be missed.
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15 years ago
Awesome!!!
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15 years ago
you'll find it on http://www.artoyz.com
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15 years ago
Exactly, and http://www.mintyfresh.nl/en/ also offer them.
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14 years ago
Mine arrived today :)
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14 years ago
Sweety will look good with Kozik's Easter labbit – http://rotocasted.com/toy/8620/ :)
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11 years ago
Anybody want to sell?
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10 years ago
If anyone is looking to sell this, I'm in the market!
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14 years ago
I reckon this should be a place to share how people have manipulated their Munnys :)
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14 years ago
I didn't actually mean that, I was thinking more along the lines of Flickr links and the like to people's creations... how is this customs section going to work?
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14 years ago
As if I didn't know that was there...
On a different subject, what do you think would happen if you put a Munny in the oven at 130 degrees c? -
14 years ago
It'll be fine for at least 15 minutes. It will get soft but won't melt or burn. At least not in my experience.
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14 years ago
Right... thanks :)
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14 years ago
OMG no!!! please be VERY careful!
It WILL melt/warp.... The temperature will depend on the additives added to the material. I have no idea how grimsheep managed to "get away" with it...... unless he is saying it for shits and giggles.
Do what you like but either way I would HIGHLY recommend you NOT put it in a oven you use to prepare food (or around any food) the fumes are VERY toxic.
You will not be able to set any oven setting polymer clay (sculpey) so use air dry variety like La Doll and avoid the destruction of your toy and you health. -
14 years ago
I am not saying the vinyl is not toxic, especially if heated. But at that temperature for that short a time it will not melt or burn and I have yet to hear of any ill coming of it.
Super Sculpey adheres well to the vinyl and sets quite nicely in this fashion. Given the temperature asked about I assume that is the plan.
I'm not a chemist but I imagine your stove will be safe and of course it wouldn't hurt to keep your kitchen well ventilated :)
There are also good 2 part epoxy clays like Aves Apoxie Sculpt that work quite nicely without heating and are bulletproof when set. -
14 years ago
Ahhh Fliphappy, so fast to shoot your "guns" when I was just trying to help..... I am familiar with it; its my job. There is no need to be openly rude about it.
Grimsheep, is correct, short time will be fine but you are playing with fire. Use a non heating clay and it will be the best bet.
If you truly believe that vinyl has no level of toxicity just because the box didn't say it, go ahead breath it all in.
Edit: Considering you are saying munny has preformed to be bake proof, I would be more worried about the additives. -
14 years ago
Wow, you really are quite serious, calm down please. Like I said, I am just trying to help.
I am talking about safety because its very important. Vinyl will melt in a oven, I also stated in my first comment that it is dependant on the additives. I edited my post to also reflect that, clearly there are heat resistance additives. I have never put a vinyl toy in the oven, this is true! but I do know about its material properties.
In regards to your comment about reading comprehension, how am I supposed to comprehend this comment:
"Unless you see a toxic warning on the munny box that I've never noticed, stop talking about a process you've very obviously not at all familiar with."
You also previously said:
"which is non-toxic when baked correctly, according to their instructions"
I responded to that directly, are you trying to say those comments are not in regards to toxicity? Your only knowledge of the subject is what is written on the box?
I joined in on this conversation to say two things. It will melt/warp, if it is true it can survive a bake cycle of sculpey, I was wrong on that aspect. Yet my main concern is the health issue, a good warning and something to tell someone about if they are going to attempt it.
You may have not read or been told of someone being sick from sticking vinyl in the oven but it is harmful.
In regards to my job, if you care to know. I professionally an industrial designer, yet I also undertook a masters in environmental design. I have worked with companies to reduce their products material/process impact towards health/environment.
If you are so concerned about fellow users of this site, what's with all the hate towards me? This is a conversation! Not a war, there is no right or wrong. Just concerns. -
14 years ago
well, well, well if you are so concerned about safety you should have mentioned not to use same plates for food and toys/clay than vapors. and it's 2010 and companies won't risk putting no warning signs on the products if they were dangerous.
i put munnies in 130°C on regular basis without any colour/shape changes at all. i would recommend using baking paper and avoid fimo. -
14 years ago
I never thought a simple baking question would start such a debate!
The only thing I have is Fimo, used it since I was a kid and daren't try other brands :) -
14 years ago
I know that :) I hope my plan goes to... plan.
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14 years ago
Good luck Elissa :)
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14 years ago
@aargh Sadly enough companies don't put all the relevant safety warning on their packaging. Even so, it would be very hard to put together a liability suit towards a vinyl toy company in regards to this topic.
It doesn't make it safe just because its not written on the package.
You would be very surprised at the amount of unsafe procedures companies "risk" these days. There is too much going on in regards to health, environment and safety to keep up! Its generally not their fault. Also legislation is very behind and a very tricky matter.
It seems a few people do this, its still not a safe practice but who am I kidding, artist have been putting themselves in harms way for years with the equipment they use.
@elissa_s enjoy! please post results! -
14 years ago
I've already done one custom, but it's just a paint & Sharpie creation... thought I'd branch out a little with the next one :)
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14 years ago
Ahh cool! Well if you are keen to share, link a pic once its done (would love to see your paint + sharpie creation also)
I love how a mini sharpie is boxed with it :D I should do something on mine I guess :P
I went looking for it for this post. I also found a whole bunch of toys I completely forgot packed away :D -
14 years ago
Yeah, but the marker that is boxed with it is a bit too thick to do anything intricate with it unfortunately. I finally finished the paint/Sharpie one a couple of weeks ago, after starting it possibly last year :P anyway, as I'm a very passionate Incubus fan, it's kinda Incubus themed :D I'll get it up on Flickr tonight.
Oh, and toys packed away?! :O toys should be out in their shiny vinyl glory, to be enjoyed! :D -
14 years ago
I know! but I used to work in a toy store so I didn't want to feel like I was working at home! I was also buying too much for my display space.
I mostly collected Japanese trading figures and gashapon. I had to stop after about a six months of buying a box each week, opening it, look at it for the night, then pack it up and then store it away... I sold most of it as completed sets at work when I moved about 2 years ago, really want it all back now :P
In the end, I had enough joy from reading jap toy mags and getting in new toy shipments. Only really picked up buying again this year. -
14 years ago
Fair enough... I can't be doing with having toys stored away though :)
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14 years ago
Head's finished! :D
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14 years ago
Finished! - only took me four days worth of evenings :) http://twitpic.com/2hulu8 Couldn't get the mouth right for the life of me :/
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14 years ago
Nice work, looking forward to your 3rd now :P
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14 years ago
It's a 7 inch one next... just deciding how I'm going to go about it :) haven't even posted my first one I did yet :)
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Marschie
68 34 10
14 years ago
My first custom Dunny
MisterQuiche
185 83 831
14 years ago
I guess this should really be in the custom toys section??
CoMus
171 468 619
14 years ago
It is in the custom section. :D
Marschie
68 34 10
14 years ago
is it not in the custom section?
CoMus
171 468 619
14 years ago
To put an entry into the custom section all you need to do is set the type as 'custom'. You have done this :P yet people don't realise its in the custom library due to the fact the front page library feed is combination of the custom and normal libraries.
MisterQuiche
185 83 831
14 years ago
ah hah, stoopid me :)
CoMus
171 468 619
14 years ago
:P Its better to question a potential problem than ignore it.