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I bet he used the head off one of the pony funkos or something equally exceptional.Why not just get a figure with a smaller nose? You can't get away from those damn things. They aren't exactly hard to find.
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I bet he used the head off one of the pony funkos or something equally exceptional.Why not just get a figure with a smaller nose? You can't get away from those damn things. They aren't exactly hard to find.
l. And of course, Chris is horribly painted, poorly modified, and somehow has become a further waste of space.
It's possible he holds a paintbrush like he holds hispenspenis.
I bet Chris's pay pigs are happy to see their donations being spent on this instead of essentials
Ah to see the world through Chris's eyes. Funny how the stuff he sees on tv and in games slowly change his imaginary worlds/characters/dimensions.Time to add more to the running total of money Chris has spent on toys:
- Transformers Prime Voyager Optimus Prime (red truck): $25 MSRP
- Transformers The Last Knight Deluxe Swqueeks (yes that's its legit name, the blue scooter), $15 MSRP
- Two Funko Pops (based on what I've seen, probably Ferris Bueler but I don't know what the girl figure originally was) - $20 at $10 ea.
- MLP Equestria Girls Movie Theatre Playset w/ Juniper Montage figure (the playset allows girls to use the theatre screen as a tablet holder so their dolls can watch films in it), $35 MSRP
total: $95.
Additionally, these are hilariously and probably unintentionally very Rick and Morty given how poorly Chris painted the eyes to the point the black part looks like a *
That's actually a good question. Why is it that Chris never smooth the clay? I mean it's not that hard you just need a wet brush or a knife.the twitter guy said:Why does everything you make have a tacky cheap paper-mache texture to it?