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Rowlf Fur wanted

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Cool. Let me know what happens when you boil the fur, if you do that. Some furs respond better than others.
 

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Hopefully, it wont need boiling, as it is fairly textured already.
 

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I picked up a halloween gorilla costume that I plan to use on a future Rowlf build. It's not perfect but it's pretty good for a first attempt. It's his nose that I struggle with. I've read the threads and various ways to do it....crayola model magic, fimo, air dry clay, wood.... but I believe this to be the hardest part.
 
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