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Completed Miss Piggy head

muppetperson

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Last year, I was lucky to score an actual unfinished Miss Piggy head off ebay.
The head was deteriorating so I got a resin copy made from it and decided to complete it.I had the resin flocked, but I wasnt happy with the result because it has a white shimmer to it, like when the antron fleece is taken by a flash, but this is just looking at it and it shimmers.Apparently this is normal with flocking, so I dont know how the Muppet workshop get Miss Piggy's complexion to be flat.A special thank you to Mike(Propologist),who helped me out with the eyes and ears, which the original didnt have.
The head comes from the Muppets Take Manhattan era, so I found a wig at the local flea market that reflects her then hairstyle.
Here is the head
 

peyjenk

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Hey, that's really awesome! Good for you... looks like a lot of work went into that. :smile:
 
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