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Customizing part 3: Shirt and Jeans for my Hamlet figure (formerly known as Doctor Who)
Previously - Part 1: Changing The Doctor into Hamlet - bare arms
Previously - Part 2: Feet for my Hamlet figure
I needed to make the shirt longer, as it is going over the jeans. The original figure had a hip joint which is now lost because I put Milliput over it.

Took me also a long time to mix the right color for the shirt. I hope I got it right.

It also occured to me that I need to change the suit pants into jeans. So I added front pockets

backside pockets

and pants/trousers cuffs.

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Next week I will have fun trying to get the picture on the shirt - oy!
On to the next part: Both Hamlets finished!
Previously - Part 2: Feet for my Hamlet figure
I needed to make the shirt longer, as it is going over the jeans. The original figure had a hip joint which is now lost because I put Milliput over it.

Took me also a long time to mix the right color for the shirt. I hope I got it right.

It also occured to me that I need to change the suit pants into jeans. So I added front pockets

backside pockets

and pants/trousers cuffs.

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.
Next week I will have fun trying to get the picture on the shirt - oy!
On to the next part: Both Hamlets finished!
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Continue with your awesomeness. ;)
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Do I need to say that the fleshy parts look very lively, now? I can't wait to see him for real. And I can't wait to see him finished. I already do love these little trouser cuffs you made - d'aw.
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(Anonymous) - 2011-03-12 22:09 (UTC) - Expand(no subject)
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Das T-Shirt zu bemalen wird bestimmt nicht einfach. o.O
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