Aka. "I made new props and wanted to introduce them a bit more creatively than slinging the whole lot on his desk and taking a photo"
Not all were home made from scratch, some were just the result of determinedly searching for unusual doll' house supplies I could give him - I bought the glass jars I've put the body parts and dead spider in, the metal haemoset clamp which looks like a pair of scissors, the tin tray the instruments are on, and the bottle of rum. I did try finding a real dead spider, you'd think that'd be easy in a place like mine, but they were all too big or too...uh, leg-detached to stuff in the jar so I had to make one from wire and thread, heh. The glass eye jar arrived cracked, but I thought mending with duck-tape was suitably Worth-y so I just patched it up to seal the gap Pill bottles made of a toffee wrapper were the easiest to create out of this lot, syringes were the hardest but I'm so happy with how they look I've made him promise not to lose any more bits of them since the plunger out of one is missing in the grass on a lawn about four hours from where I live thanks to him deciding to knock the tray over on a day out, hmph.
Saw's copied from the one he's got on the poster, I tried to recreate the pose holding it up in front of his face, too
And yes, Lamont, thankyou for lampshading the fact I only ever got round to making him one chair. That needs to go on the list of things to make'n'buy next, these little guys are so demanding, heheh
You were like a kid in an oddly themed toy shop seeing all these props coming out of the tin!
Would turning a dissected eye inside out, sticking it on the end of your finger, and trying to poke someone squeamish in the face with it, also count as a Worthy thing to do?
SUCH a Worthy thing to do methinks. XD
And to anyone wondering, yes, these things ARE this awesome in person.
Would turning a dissected eye inside out, sticking it on the end of your finger, and trying to poke someone squeamish in the face with it, also count as a Worthy thing to do?