12/17/09

While two of these are sold - most
are still available. Let me hear
from you if you see one you are interested in.
mahertalk@aol.com

10 comments:

  1. The one in the vice at first I thought was Peter Rich's figure, then I noticed that others had beards and mustaches.

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  2. Anonymous12/21/2009

    the first and last heads seem to be altered charlie mccarthiesif they are how did you get rid of the monicle indent? (what type of filler did you use if you used one)

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  3. Bondo auto repair. But after hardening it needs to be glued in place with super glue because bondo filler in and of itself does not weld with the plastic. This is true of most filler/sculpting products.

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  4. Anonymous12/23/2009

    If you use Something like Apoxy sculpt to modify the face of a figure will it need to be glued on as well?

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  5. I haven't used that product so I don't know the answer. Should be easy to test the product on some unseen portion of the head, however.

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  6. Heads 3 6 and 10 seem to share the same base head and I've seen the head in a few pictures but I am not familar with it's source. Where is that head from?

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  7. I'm not sure how you are numbering the heads...

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  8. Groucho with considerable modification.

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  9. Can we get an update as to which ones are sold? If my youth group can collect enough funds for this,I hope to buy one and make him our mascot! (What better mascot for a youth group than a perpetual youth?)

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  10. The one in the front row, 3rd from the left is now sold, too. But I could easily build another similar to any of the ones that are sold.

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