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#21 Post by jayco35 »

I bought the large and the small one from you. I still have them but unfortunately they are not in the greatest shape. my kids loved teasing their friends with them and i used to roll them at people to freak them out. those were great. :twisted:
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#22 Post by razorwyre1 »

again i wish that i knew then what i know now. the eyes would have been plastic pop-ins, the palettes separate parts, and the fur handled totally differently.

still it shouldnt be too hard to rehab them. if you want a paint formula for the latex, pm me.
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#23 Post by Richard Cacioppo »

Gosh this Statue is Magnificent. It truly is. But I guess you know that and that's cool too.

Your an amazing person. Commissions seem logical to me.

Keep going, you more than deserve it.

sincerely,

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#24 Post by Auroranut »

Any pics of these Critters? I've not heard of them before and they intrigue me.....

Chris. :)
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#25 Post by TomOtattoos »

I will never forget the day I first went to work for Ray . I was 15 or so and was super excited. I figured I'd be sweeping up or whatever,but when I got there Ray led me to a huge rack completly loaded with unpainted Critters -staring at me! Each with a mouth full of tiny pointed teeth. He handed me a brush and some paint and said got to town or something like that. I remember thinking this is the greatest F$&King job ever! :D To me those Critters represent a great time in my childhood, and it's great to hear you all talkin about Ray. He deserves it.-TomO p.s. maybe a critter gk is in order?
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#26 Post by raydrz »

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too cool! thanxxx tom
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#27 Post by razorwyre1 »

tom thanks but man... now im beginning to feel really old..... somebody pass the geritol!

rich, thanks! very cool of you to say so.

auroranut... if you want halloween in australia, start celebrating it! its that easy! (seriously, thats what has happened to europe, and their purchases of halloween stuff has been on a geometric increase each year this past decade. even in england where it sort of competes with guy faukes day 5 days later.)

thanks everybody!
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#28 Post by khorgor »

thats just amazing. great sculpt and paintjob. congrats on getting such a high profile job!
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