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Posted 5/14/2008 4:01:07 PM


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Following PJ's line of thinking...

Dr. Ooo  Z

Dr. S. Lime

Professor B. Ker

 
 
         
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Posted 5/14/2008 4:08:47 PM


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The funny thing is the Funstein one is so close to our current Pastor's name... LOL! Me and mom both loved that one, so he may just become Professor Funstein! he he he

Thanks for the ideas!


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Posted 6/7/2008 3:54:27 AM
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hi,

loved your pl scientist, could you share you instructions on how to make him.  thanks mollie

diane123@windstream.net    thanks.

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Posted 6/7/2008 6:29:47 AM


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Mom, could you answer this?

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Posted 6/7/2008 10:41:02 AM
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Mollie
Hopefully I can explain it. I used 3 pool noodles and 2 pool noodle connectors. I used 1 noodle for the legs. i cut it in half and inserted it into each side of a connector. I slid dowel rods into the holes in the noodles. I did the same with the arms except I used a heavy gauge wire in the noodle holes so they could be posed. I cut a piece for the body and inserted a dowel. Connected the body to the arm and leg connectors. I would just stand next to it to see if the preportions were pretty close to mine. The head was a head that they use in beauty schools. You could use a stryofoam wig head i'd think. Once the size was correct I taped around the connectors in an x fashion to secure the arms. Did the same with the legs. I then used foam rubber and wrapped around the body area. I taped the heck out of the whole thing to sturdy it up. I put on a pair of pants. Screwed a pair of boots on a board. Inserted the legs into the boots then poured in some plaster of paris. then just put on a turtle neck and a lab coat. Put on goggles and glued on a pair of black rubber gloves I got at the dollar tree. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
Barb


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Posted 7/6/2008 6:49:41 PM


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Posted 7/6/2008 8:08:52 PM


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That looks really cool!

                               

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