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Here he is all painted.

Acrylic, airbrush paints, and gloss varnish over super sculpey firm. 8.25" tall, mounted on a wooden base.

I think he needs a name. Any suggestions?

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:iconerinmid:
:000 i loove the details and the texture. the painting is really nice. and he looks so real

i would probably name him manny. but that just me haha

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:iconantago:
Wow this is amazing! GREAT JOB! :-)
:iconstonepineapple:
Hank! He looks like a hank.

Did you flesh(is that the right word) this out with tin foil or somthing or is it solid sculpey? Very very cute.

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ten people, ten colors
:iconkitalpha:
fantastic, he reminds me of the bud dog of a good few years ago :)
:iconkorowolf:
I adore this piece. I wonder how he balances on his tiny legs? ^-^ Maybe Hamilton would be a good name?
:iconrgyoung777:
Thanks!

Yes, there is an armature made of wire and foil underneath the sculpey.
:iconiggyhazard:
Wo0fy w0ofy wo0ey! Diggy diggy doggee! :boogie:

A name? How about Do0gle? :D

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"Let's have a party
There's a full mo0n in the sky
It's the hour of the wolf
And I don't want to die"
~Oingo Boingo, No One Lives Forever
:iconskeevy:
Mister Doogle, or Sir Doogle, seems appropriate (building off of ~IggyHazard ). He does seem a proper gent, after all.

I love that little tail! He is beautifully done, such detail.

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:pride: - skeevy loves you

"Take me with a grain of salt."
:iconmaxkhaos:
even better colored

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I am looking to buy a male dumbo rat, if you breed or know someone who does, note me!
:iconrahni:
Wooonderful job:) I have to try this someday.

Johnathan Brisker? Fitzgerald? Hehe, I dunno, but it should be someone as elegant as he looks!

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