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The "The Abominable Bride" Set from Big Chief Studios has arrived. In this episode modern Sherlock had a dream that played in Victorian England.
With special hands pictures for
hamsterwoman ;) Although the extra hair piece for John is even more weird. He needs it so he can wear his hat properly.










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Date: 2019-01-19 09:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-02-02 10:04 am (UTC)And even if someone does not watch the "Sherlock" series I think these figures still can be used as "real" Holmes & Watson figures. I need to think of good ways to photograph them!
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Date: 2019-01-20 03:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-01-26 05:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-09-03 08:27 pm (UTC)Because I am scratching my head about the cane. I do remember that there was a similar scene to the original pilot, with Sherlock hitting away with a cane, but why does it have a handle on one side, and a loop at the other end? How would you use it as a walking stick that way? I would understand if the loop was at the same end like the handle, then you can have it on your wrist and still the hands are free. But why like this?
Also the lamp puzzles me. It has no real grip for holding it, just like a snap to snap it on the belt or something?
I should update this post, I discovered not too long ago that the ends of the watch chains are actually magnetic! I was trying to figure out how to attach them, and then realized that there were magnets inside the clothes as well, and they do actually hold tight. Pretty cool!