To: chris.maxwell@backtrks.com Subject: Re: Camel Date: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 12:19:08 -0400 From: "knighton@oswego.Oswego.EDU (Robert C. Knighton)" In a previous message, chris.maxwell@backtrks.com writes: [clip...] =-> =-> Those are the two main areas, but if anyone has any other ideas/suggestio= =-> ns, =-> please let me know! =-> how about this: inflate 260 leaving about 7 inches. use apple twist method to make the mouth (singing "Let's do the Twist" while working always gets a laugh :) next twist a 1.5 in bubble for the head followed by two smallish (> 1 in.) ear twists (pinch twist, whatever) for the ears. Give yourself a 3in neck followed by 2-3 in legs. Make the neck somewhat soft so there is enought air to go around, but hard enough to support itself. now, a 2.5 - 3 in bubble, a one inch bubbble, a large ear twist (1.5 in or so), .5 in bubble (.75 in good also), another large ear twist and another 1 in bubble. Lock the last twist to the bottom af the neck. Make another 2.5 in - 3 in bubble and roll twist through the first 2 parts. Make the back legs same as the first. =-> =-> **************** =-> P.S. - how about one of the "creative geniuses" letting us know exactly h= =-> ow =-> they make a fishing pole. I use Dewey's version and it goes over VERY well. I can't remember which of his books I got it from, but it's really nice. =-> =-> =-> =-> Christopher =-> chris.maxwell@backtrks.com Robert Knighton Sculpted Inflations