This Made me smile. Using the insides of a windup tin toy for the body, John Larriva sculpted the head in polymer clay and painted it with acrylic and crafted the hair with wool. LONG LIVE CONAN!
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Robo Coco(Windup Conan O’Brian Doll)
This Made me smile. Using the insides of a windup tin toy for the body, John Larriva sculpted the head in polymer clay and painted it with acrylic and crafted the hair with wool. LONG LIVE CONAN!