Sir Begs-A-Lot. Old Toby's little brother. It's a long story with the name, but it makes sense for a couple of reasons. I'm working on the short story of the Old Toby family. In all, there will be about four main figures and a couple teeny-tiny things. Here's a couple pictures of the new family dog: a small pod of sir begs-a-lot being herded by the Scientist. like any dog, he begs for scraps and is a bit of a sniffer if you catch my drift. and i think you do. a nod's as good as a wink to a blind bat. i'll be doing a blog post later this week with some painted pictures. for the people waiting on toys from me, i'll be shipping on monday. sorry for the delay. busy busy busy is a beehive technically a non-profit organization? just asking.
GREAT! I think I like these even more than Old Toby. With that gloss finish that pink and light blue one almost look like porcelain.
Here's the Sir-Begs-A-Lot that I grabbed out of Slim's hand at WonderCon. I love my barnyard kaiju. and with Box Of Fates Old Toby...
mom put a lock on the fridge, and toby knows where the key is. but he's too busy watching kung fu, the legend continues to tell sir begs-a-lot. dig that kermit griffin, never takes off his sunglasses. toby loves that show. also, nice punning.
thanks for the kind words everyone. i too am messed up and funky in all the right ways. here's a sneak peek at three of the ten unpainted, translucently-colored resin SIr Begs-A-Lot figures from the upcoming Unpainted Ponies release.
yah mon, thats a lamp with a piece of plastic on top and some black construction paper that blocks most of the light. then i taped a blanket to the piece of plastic. yes they are very colorful for the most part. all pour, no paint. any color is mixed in when the plastic is liquid.
Pretty damn sweet on that underneath lighting! What next? And ps; what're you using for coloring? The solids look lush and creamy and the translucents are quite vibrant!