Chicken

Started by Ballonim, March 07, 2012, 10:56:15 AM

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Ballonim

hi,
for the body i use Link o Loon

Gabriel
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nippy99

#1
Great use of a link-a-loon. This chicken looks good enough to eat!
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Toby

#2
I guess that I am not sure what a link-a-loon is. Can someone please tell me? Thanks

Jaywickrob

#3
Hi Toby,

I wondered the same thing earlier and found this video on YouTube which explains exactly what they are.

//http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgX203mAvoQ

Rob

Toby

#4
Thank You Rob for the info.
                               Toby

Anna

#5
What do you think about this chicken? Funny is'nt it? (I don't know who to credit for it, I saw a photo somewhere and I reproduced it)

jokermarks

#6
Quote from: "Anna"What do you think about this chicken? Funny is'nt it? (I don't know who to credit for it, I saw a photo somewhere and I reproduced it)

Hi anna,
i love that chicken, it looks like a rubber chicken, i think the kids would looooooove it, it is so funny,
and the eyes are awesome too :lol:  :lol:

Ballonim

#7
nice chicken, It looks like a marionette, some threads are missing :idea:

Gabriel
balloons create always a smiles

http://www.ballonim.de

Anna

#8
Thank you, glad you like it, besides it's really simple! :D