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I'm building my second Muppet.

BorkBork

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now that i try to make replicas on my own, could they sue me for that? I mean, it's just for personal use.
I know i'm not alowed to sell, or make money out of them, nor use them in public, or any shows.

Can i post pictures of my homemade Muppets on the net? How are the rules? Anyone who knows?


/Anders
 

scarylarrywolf

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OH! I found another good thing to use for eyes. If you need them to be smaller than ping pong balls, get a plastic watercolor pallet from your local craft store (they're only about $1.25). They sould each have ten rounded dips in them where you're supposed to put the paint. You can cut them out with a dremmel and then sand the edges down smoothly.

And if you need something in a really big and odd shape for the eyes, Steve Troop (melonpool) told me his method using a dremmel and a plastic lamp post cover (which you can probably find at Home Depot). Hav Phun!

--"Scary" Larry Wolf

P. S.
Plastic Easter eggs also work well (note: my screen mug-shot)
 
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