
I love all my Vent figures...my Axtells, Payes, Poyner, Carcamo and my Selberg. But I have to confess that my favorite so far is my Selberg figure because aside from the fact that it's a basswood figure hand crafted by Master Figure Maker Tim Selberg in 1990, the figure is so easy to manipulate thanks to Tim's patented Trigger Controls.

It's a WORK OF ART.
I got the figure as a girl and changed the clothes and wig to make him look like a boy. I actually don't think I did a good job because the figure still looks like a girl despite the change in clothes...this is particularly because I did not do anything on the face to preserve Tim Selberg's original work.


It's a WORK OF ART.
I got the figure as a girl and changed the clothes and wig to make him look like a boy. I actually don't think I did a good job because the figure still looks like a girl despite the change in clothes...this is particularly because I did not do anything on the face to preserve Tim Selberg's original work.

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