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Strangler (III)

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Strangler
Completed March 3, 2014

Strangler is a one of a kind creature made completely of recycled watch parts

His body is made from many different brass gears and watch plates that have been soldered together into a sort of ribcage. His spiky spine was produced from several watch winding stems. Shoulder blades are made from cut, shaped and sanded watch dials protect his back. Stalker's arms and legs are made from a variety of soldered watch stems, gears, plates, strap springs, and embellished with cut watch dials. His head and jaw are composed of cut and shaped watch faces, with eyes of strap springs and ears of watch plates and gears. His head is able to swivel quizzically.

Strangler is soldered together using silver bearing, lead free solder. No glue was used in the creation of this piece.

Dimensions: 80mm wide, 82mm fingers to toes, and 25mm tall He comes with a 4" by 4" glass dome with walnut base for display. He is extremely fragile and should be handled sparingly and very gently, and is most definitely not a toy.

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Image size
2228x2228px 507.26 KB
Make
Panasonic
Model
DMC-GX1
Shutter Speed
10/600 second
Aperture
F/3.5
Focal Length
14 mm
ISO Speed
200
Date Taken
Mar 3, 2014, 3:06:07 PM
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Baryonyx62's avatar
Wow, he looks like he could walk away on his own any second. Very "lifelike" in it's own robotic way. Great work!