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Does Scred have a tail?

Convincing John

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Hey everyone,

With the Muppet figure line coming to a close, I'm thinking about making some of my own figs out of Sculpey of characters that were never made. When I'm done, I'll display 'em with the Palisades ones.

I'd really like to make some Land of Gorch figures, but I was wondering if any of these guys had tails...Scred in particular, since I'll make him first. The Works book shows 'em, but only upper halves.

I just wanted to be accurate, and I wondered if Jim (or Michael Frith maybe) made some full-body sketches of these guys.

I've made a full-size Mighty Favog already...Scred's next!

Convincing John
 
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