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I found the web site for King Architectural Metals (http://www.kingmetals.com/). I was amazed of all the things that they sale. The Little Guy was made using some of the items that I purchased. He is about 20 inches high. If you want more information it is available at my web site www.zannjones.com. The specific web page is http://zannjones.com/Extra_Items.html
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Nice work!
It looks like he is standing on glass plate. Is that what it is? Is he glued to the plate? What was used epoxy? Thanks for sharing that.
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Everything is made out steel except for the brass eyes. The 1 Shot paint is a high gloss paint that gives the impression the bottom plate is not steel. The attached photo is before the Little Guy is painted.
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Really impressive work! Makes mine look amateurish. Oh, that's right, I AM an amateur! So that's OK then. Your work can serve as inspiration for us beginners.
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