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After completing the body of the armature I moved on to roughing out the Styrac's head. I carved a skull out of balsa wood and a nasal horn from a hardwood dowel. I wired the jaw to allow me to open and close the mouth. The Coke can in the photo was so that Kessler could get a sense of the scale of the head.
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