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Bitzer, Shaun and a pumpkin

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I love Bitzer

Bitzer, Shaun and a pumpkin, all only made of modeling clay and toothpicks. I hope it looks real!

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Comments (31)

  • Finlaybear

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 7:52am

    How lovely. Well done, I love Bitzer.

  • I love Bitzer

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 8:06am

    Ooops....Shauns coat is a little bit in pieces and you can see a toothpick in his ear....

  • I love Bitzer

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 10:19am

    If you find it a little bit to dark: That is on purpose to give the picture a nightly and mysterious ambience.

    I hope you can identify it now better.

    Thanks for your (hopefully good) votes,

    I love Bitzer

  • Bubbles3000

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 11:48am

    it is cool

  • Bubbles3000

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 11:48am

    it is cool

  • milkyway

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 11:50am

    well done i rated it 6

  • I love Bitzer

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 11:52am

    Is it not to dark... because I think so?

    But thanks for your good vote and comment

    This is very encouraging because I'm very new here and this is the first picture I uploaded.

  • I love Bitzer

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 12:03pm

    @milkyway
    Thanks for your very good vote!:D;)

  • oshornosy

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 1:12pm

    I rate 6 did you make bitser its amazing

  • oshornosy

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 1:16pm

    wait a minuet ,Its so good for your first picture you should be an artist

  • concon

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 2:43pm

    Well done! :D

  • kimpony

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 3:16pm

    Good job!!

  • kldceltic

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 5:36pm

    nice

  • kldceltic

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 5:38pm



    has anyone seen the new and layout its cracking like:D:)

    http://www.wallaceandgromit.com

  • ajmole

    Posted on Nov 3rd 2009 5:43pm

    Hey this is kinda cool.

  • I love Bitzer

    Posted on Nov 4th 2009 4:01am

    If anyone can say me, how you can show pictures in a post in the normal forum, I'll post some more pictures of Bitzer (and Shaun). I too have one of the pigs and the alien of the one Shaun Film!

  • I love Bitzer

    Posted on Nov 4th 2009 4:05am

    @kldceltic:

    Yes I've already seen the new layout and I find it very good, much better than the old. Have you already seen the competition where you can win a signed draw from Nick Park?

    http://happybirthday.wallaceandgromit.com/splash/

    Greetings and thanks for your good ratings,

    I love Bitzer

  • I love Bitzer

    Posted on Nov 4th 2009 4:44am

    @"oshornosy":
    I'm not an artist, I only like to make things with modelling clay ore to draw pictures and as I'm a very big fan of Shaun the Sheep, I had the idea making something about it. And the first what I made was Bitzer who is (which you can see too at my name) my favourite figure in ALL Shaun films. When I saw the first time Shaun the Sheep I directly loved Bitzer. Only poor that I now have to make a new one because he looks so different in the new series. But I think therefor is a little bit time! :)

  • I love Bitzer

    Posted on Nov 4th 2009 5:28am

    I'm also planing to make a short film with the figures and I also have the idea what the film should be about but I havent't got the right software to complete the lots of photos which are essential. Maybe you will see in a fe months a complete short film with BITZER Shaun and the
    pig(s)! If anyone knows a free or very convenient software please tell me!

    ;):D:)

  • shaun the lamb

    Posted on Nov 4th 2009 6:08am

    Brilliant!
    I myself do some clay mation and I think this is a master peice!

  • shaun the lamb

    Posted on Nov 4th 2009 6:09am

    How about stop motion pro?
    Or SMP for short.
    There is also Clay mation studio 2.0

  • Windows Vista

    Posted on Nov 5th 2009 2:19am

    Wow thats great! 6/6 from me.

  • LuisnPaula

    Posted on Nov 5th 2009 5:58am

    Very good ! Isn`t Blitzer a little bit too chubby ?? Well I think, its the winter-fat. 6 of 6 !!

  • I love Bitzer

    Posted on Nov 5th 2009 6:11am

    He must be so chubby because he's otherwise too instable and can't stand. And the head would fall down.....
    :-(

  • I love Bitzer

    Posted on Nov 5th 2009 6:12am

    The problem is that I only have toothpicks in it and no metal so it's very difficult to built. The hands and knees have too toothpicks in it!

  • I love Bitzer

    Posted on Nov 5th 2009 6:17am

    Another problem with normal modelling clay which contains honey and so things, is, that when you combine two or more colours, they get very hard, crumbly and there get very easy cracks and then the modelling clay bzw. an arm or a knee aborts.
    Becuase of that Bitzer has a little backing at his back so that he can't fall down.

  • I love Bitzer

    Posted on Nov 5th 2009 6:27am

    See this thread:

    http://www.shaunthesheep.com/forum/read/40608/1

    There you can vote if you like more W&G or Shaun the Sheep, which characters you like more etc.

  • birbilis

    Posted on Nov 6th 2009 1:54pm

    very nice, the dog looks really scary!

  • ajmole

    Posted on Nov 7th 2009 12:34pm

    I love Bitzer, this is very good! Keep it up!

  • Moonwalker

    Posted on Nov 19th 2009 11:07am

    Wow, looks so real, nice job ! :)

  • ghartley

    Posted on Feb 22nd 2010 1:54pm

    good entry. welldone 8.5 out of 10

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