Yes, Ardy is made of the Antron fleece that came with the armslength kit.Buck-Beaver said:The real trick is using antron fleece, which is what Ardy's skin appears to be made of. When it's stitched properly, seams on antron fleece are nearly invisible. There are a few old threads here in the forum devoted to this subject.
I got a call last night from pick-me.com. They told me that they have pulled the kits and anything ArmsLength from their shelves. The site I posted with the 5 kits is no longer selling those kits. Sounded like a cool way for Dave to make out on his design and not have to worry so much about the sales end of it. Oh well as long as he still sells the kits on his site. Too bad he doesn't still have the black guy. I would have gotten him too.Puppet_Builder said:I typed in David Pannabecker's name in MSN and got a serch page with "pick-me.com on it. It sparked my interest because of following this thread and so I checked it out and found 5 puppet kits instead of the four you have seen in the past on his site. http://www.pick-me.com/puppets/pup5.htm
I agree, I can't tell you how much I learned by just doing that one puppet. I feel like I could make all kinds of professional looking characters now from just watching the videos and learning as I go.Jinx said:And what a learning experience this has been for me. I really know you're going to enjoy it yourself! Have fun!
WOW!!!!!!!! It's actually sunny in England?Iron-Fan said:YAY! My kit has finally arrived and my long hard wait is over!
I have a day off work today and after walking the dog it is time to settle down and watch those videos before I tackle the kit....and by a quirk of fate my super 74 and 77 3M sprays both turned up today too.....and it's sunny here in England today as well....MARVELLOUS!!!!