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Friday, March 27, 2009
A Hunker Hunker Burning Love
A timely DE, as we all must hunker down in these trying economic times!
he's not so bad. I'm not quite sure what he's doing with his feet, and they need to take some length off those legs and give it to his neck, but he might be cute painted....
he's not so bad. I'm not quite sure what he's doing with his feet, and they need to take some length off those legs and give it to his neck, but he might be cute painted....
ReplyDelete"Drastic customs" of old breyer molds commonly accentuate preexisting flaws.. or create totally new defects.
ReplyDeleteEven if they sculpted something from scratch, it might possibly look better than these remakes..
My god!! Someone stole it's neck!!
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ReplyDeleteIt's not bad.
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