Fitch Angel, can you see me?
Jun. 3rd, 2006 07:09 amTony Stewart frowning at a monkey. This just amuses me for some reason.
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Playmobil Bunny People. I'd have so loved these when I was a little kid. they seem to have the same bodies as the human figures, so presumably you could use them with the cars, etc.
I've still not given up on my idea of making a "Bunny Family visit the Toilet Museum" diorama for the State Fair dollhouse contest.
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I've been on an epoxy spree of late. I fixed the broken kitchen drawer mount (built a new one out of epoxy, more or less) and the leaky pipe under the sink. I'd forgotten how satisfying epoxy is. With very little effort, you can make joins or parts that will stand up to serious abuse. Now I'm looking around for more stuff to epoxy. I may try to use it to build a handle onto a stuck screw (stuck tight, and the head's stripped out) that holds my headlight mount in place. I think I can probably use it to repair the cracked wire harness mount as well. If not, I can certainly use the putty to make a new one.
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Playmobil Bunny People. I'd have so loved these when I was a little kid. they seem to have the same bodies as the human figures, so presumably you could use them with the cars, etc.
I've still not given up on my idea of making a "Bunny Family visit the Toilet Museum" diorama for the State Fair dollhouse contest.
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I've been on an epoxy spree of late. I fixed the broken kitchen drawer mount (built a new one out of epoxy, more or less) and the leaky pipe under the sink. I'd forgotten how satisfying epoxy is. With very little effort, you can make joins or parts that will stand up to serious abuse. Now I'm looking around for more stuff to epoxy. I may try to use it to build a handle onto a stuck screw (stuck tight, and the head's stripped out) that holds my headlight mount in place. I think I can probably use it to repair the cracked wire harness mount as well. If not, I can certainly use the putty to make a new one.