I will post full shots soon.
His polymer clay head.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiXBNH7AwqbOimR0xT-KhABR8jrZJzcgDTSFgzcFCBb87X_7J-507NA9eKUWKpAoJYIbXwlE1kgUE3jHxlQtAh0eYXxFwGFnmlrdfPgkDC4gsD5KHZor-9GyKhJwABHgHNHJfzExmS8S_4/s400/Head.jpg)
His body ready to be assembled. You can see parts of the mechanisms that are inside his torso. His arms both pivot at the shoulders.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh90IWuSGrEhGM0h2vawddDHPB-ZS7Vp63PCMEwOrGO0mjsmm_084nD6sONE5OhMtVv-UpLtWRbCjtjX9tS6XQYbaR6zFltvTqOLaJzsJzRFqGcRTqp6IolWxU-MZyLfeMaF3zuLYf7B20/s400/Body2.jpg)
The mechanisms hidden underneath. Two cams and two levers pull two strings to get the arms to work. The strings run inside tubes inside his leg.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhg93TMxGxbf0yJtN8cTHYZnR5SAIUt93JecW5hrK4nzJPctpA7rbvJIVbMUyudoArJ3p7HGP3CxSnL86uXaq2VT-RIU0CJ0598Ne685kTjo7oh0yMQkAEe6KYurclnTzLzTDL2ZtkeY6s/s400/Mech.jpg)
The "speaker" that is connected to the "cello" No, it doesn't really, make noise.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEggKuzXu30KZWjsiNjkLWtDCkcr3fOlQuT4R7r32S_tEVGAhTVmSDErLLyGBfm_JCawpxheSJzvxlguG7vmXo-HWrXLxswC3Xd5aL4t-BODpW9-7Quzdd0v3EDWC6GlLKJtmBMY2S4mYWE/s400/Speaker.jpg)
More soon.......................
Here's a quick video -
A closer look...