This is the other character that I was just talking about. This is Grandpa Pringle that I want to head the same and I could get the same. And this one did not have at the top the opening since the bold head effect that we have. And then the stitching is all the way around here and got the same kind of boozy hair. Then glasses again the same mustache, it is basically the same and the same type of nose. But they still look different. Slide it around they look a lot different. There is a little blush on his lips and the string – a dark string on that one on the very inside. Inside his ears, then sculpt it again. A little experimentation.
His suit, is a little bit smaller. He is smaller character and I have a sweater on him and a low shirt. He got different costume and that is, let us see if we can see it here, he is a railroad engineer. I guess he cannot get in here. A little bit OshKosh B’gosh overall that he had and it this his railroad cap. And we go down he and his nephew Roger. Excuse me Roger, went to the railroad station and sing that song that I wrote to the train.
And then head out door hat for going outside and farmers hat. A lot of these bodies could be interchangeable with the head and so we can make do a like of different things. He can be a farmer. Like his brother-in-law, this is his wife brother Frank Elmer. He goes in a tractor and thing and his head a little bit – his mouth is a little tight. Sometimes the mouth go a little bit tight and it is hard to move it. I really have a hard time moving his mouth. So, you have to be careful that. But with experimentation you can get better at it.
He is got some little saggy eyelids. You see those eyelids that are sculpted right across here. And then the white felt circle and then that is the brown little eyes is a little bit smaller. He is kind of a dumb character. He got this little that is stitched in – just hand stitching. And then this is regular fake fur that he has for beard and hand stitching all the way around and one right here for a little dimple in it – upper lip. Without it he got his cap pin on it. Use a T-pin all the time because they are so handy to use. But without his hat – this is how his hair looks like. It is just a piece of reddish –just laid on top kind of you lay it on top and cut it as you go down. I have done that for a long time. Just lay them down pick the hair down and cream it like giving him a haircut over the top. But I am not that clever you just have to have patience with what you are doing and then sow or pin it. But as you pin – I have made this mistake 28 years ago when I put pins and store them in the garage and they would rust So if you use pin that should be rust-free.
Then he has – he is a short a little fellow. I will show you how tall he is, he does not even come up to the table. See he is just really short for younger brother. And he got just and old shirt I found for $0.25 and under that a t-shirt and I had his hands pin together so it looks more natural. And he is got a whole with open things. When you get the straps at the back pull it over at the back side a little bit so you can get your hand up inside.
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