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Materials for a Rowlf Replica Puppet's Nose?

meepmuppaphones

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Well, chances are, they're made of plastic painted brown, you could see the glazed look on his nose... Maybe glazed clay could work (but it's probably way too heavy).
 

Animal31

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I read the nose on the actual puppet was made of wood, it was either then painted or dipped in rubber....
 

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Hi I was just wondering does anybody know what to use to make a rowlf nose
I know how you can make it !

Teach him...

Oh you meant nose not knows? .. Purrumpum!
Just kidding :smile:

Here:
If you don't mind heavy in other words if you are going to bold it down with a doll joint etc.. You can make it out of black sculpey, bake it to harden and finish it with 3 coats of plasti dip to give it that heavy rubbery black gloss look.

If you are not going to bolt it just glue it you need to go lighter then I suggest magic model I think that's the name it's made by crayola or pluffy also made by sculpey, these air dry they are lighter not as smooth but once you but the plastidip coats it won't matter! Good luck

Ps.. I am also making a ROWLF I have a new thread in this forum.
 
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