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  2. Armature (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Armature for a classical pose of a figure holding a lyre. In sculpture, an armature is a framework around which the sculpture is built, [1] when the sculpture could not stand on its own. This framework provides structure and stability, especially when a plastic material such as wax, newspaper or clay is being used as the medium

  3. Action figure - Wikipedia

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    These dolls could measure between 15 and 100 cm (6 and 39.5 in) and are now collectible antiques. Besides the articulated doll, another important precursor to the action figure is the toy soldier . Military figures have been found in ancient Egyptian tombs, and have appeared in many cultures and eras.

  4. Hot Looks - Wikipedia

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    Twelve additional fashions were sold separately for the dolls in 1987, [2] four in each of the three temperature ranges. A Hot Looks Fashion Kit was also available, a large hexagonal black-and-white plastic case filled with additional shoes, belts, earring dangles, and other fashion accessories. [citation needed]

  5. Glossary of sculpting - Wikipedia

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    An armature is an internal frame or skeleton which supports a modelled sculpture. A typical armature for a small sculpture is made of heavy gauge wire, bent and twisted to form the basic shape. Often the armature is designed to leave one or more pins protruding from the base of the finished sculpture to facilitate attaching it to the plinth

  6. Fimo - Wikipedia

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    FIMO was first a plastic modeling compound brought to the attention of German dollmaker Käthe Kruse in 1939 as a possible replacement for plastic compounds. It was not suitable for her doll factory use, and she turned it over to her daughter Sophie Rehbinder-Kruse, [3] who was known in the family as "Fifi" (hence FIMO, from Fifi's Modeling Compound).

  7. The dolls, being sold at retailers like Target, Kohls and Amazon, advertise that the toy is acceptable for children over the age of four, but is a choking hazard for those under 3 years of age.

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