Posted by marc October 01, 2014
jpk sketchup

Jon-Paul Kaiser follows up his ship in a bottle themed 3" Sketchup Dunny (originally by SketOne) with this new custom. This one is specifically influenced by Moby Dick, replacing the previous version's skull / octopus with the book's whale. Just like a traditional ship in a bottle that makes you wonder how the maker got that ship in there, you've got to wonder at how JPK gets so much detail into such a tiny space.

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