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toys.thepete.com: Bob Bocksy v1


by ThePete 6:34 pm 2009-03-08
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toys.thepete.com: Bob Bocksy v1, originally uploaded by thepetecom.

Bob Bocksy started out life as a Shrinky Dink project done while watching "Wal*Mart: The High Cost of Low Prices". The movie was great, but Bob Bocksy didn’t turn out so well. I plan on recreating Bob as a Papercraft project in the near future (eventually).

Obviously, I didn’t think Bob would shrink perfectly smoothly. My
thought was that he would definitely get a little mutilated in the
shrinking process, but I had hoped for him to be at least vaguely
humanoid by the end. Sadly, he ended up a a small pile of hard, flat, bits of plastic. :(

Check out the entire Flickrset, including the horrific “post-oven” shots, here: www.flickr.com/photos/thepete/sets/72157603658598683/

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toys.thepete.com: Rainbow Peace Fighter


by ThePete 11:03 pm 2009-02-08
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I did the Rainbow Peace Fighter back in late-ish 2007, not long after visiting the Palm Springs Air Museum. When ever I come face to face with my old passion of military flight (I got as far as my pilot physical) it is immediately attacked by my current anti-war sentiments–it’s a hard dichotomy to reconcile. However, trust art to find a way! Enter the Rainbow Peace Fighter!

The Rainbow Peace Fighter started out life as an F-16 balsa-wood-based puzzle from Puzzeled.com–of course, I bought it at the Palm Springs Air Museum. I’m sure you can find one of these elsewhere. The instructions are wonderfully vague. Each part is numbered on the instructions and you put the pieces together in order–sounds easy? Not quite. It ended up being a lot of fun, though.

In the end (sort of), I’m happy with the color scheme, but the wood absorbed a lot of the Sharpie ink, so after these pics were taken, I ended up spraying her down with several primer coats and started over. Right now she’s fully redone, but still packed away from the move to NYC. I’ll take pictures of her soon and post ‘em.

Check out the rest of the whole set here: flickr.com/photos/thepete/sets/72157601489194858/

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