The Walking Bread
The Walking Bread was an OMFG (Outlandish Mini Figure Guys) character concept, designed and drawn by October Toys forum member "theRobotMonster", that I really liked and decided to bring to life in 3-dimensional form. Zombified baked goods are silly and awesome enough as-is, but it's the title (a pun on "The Walking Dead") that really puts the whole thing over the top. While it appeared in the submissions thread, for whatever reason(s), The Walking Bread was not a choice in the poll for OMFG Series 4. That's a shame, as I felt it was amongst the strongest designs and would have been a serious contender for a spot in the top five. I should note that, while theRobotMonster's take on the character may be original, the basic concept isn't. If you type the words "Walking Bread" into your favorite search engine, you'll find numerous images (drawings, digitally-manipulated photos, T-shirts, etc.) depicting various interpretations of the undead creature.
I struggled a bit with how I should approach making this figure. On the one hand, in keeping with the spirit of OMFG, I felt that I should make an unarticulated The Walking Bread toy, painted a single color, because that's how it would have appeared if it was produced by October Toys. But, on the flip side of the coin, I was also of the opinion that the color contrast between a loaf of bread's darker crust and lighter interior was needed to really bring the design to life, and that articulation is often better than immobility. After mentally arguing those points back-and-forth with myself for a while, I ultimately decided to go with a fully-painted action figure, instead of a monochromatic sculpture, which I think was the right choice in this particular case.
Materials:
Lined white notebook paper, newsprint, tissue paper, white glue, wire twist ties, and acrylic paint.
Dimensions*:
3.6 cm (1.4") x 4.2 cm (1.7") [widest point x highest point]
* The numbers given are for a neutral standing pose; the values will vary depending on how the figure's joints are positioned.
Articulation:
11 Points: Neck, shoulders x 2, elbows x 2, hips x 2, knees x 2, and ankles x 2.
Time:
Two days: August 25 and 27, 2013.
For comparison/informational purposes, below is theRobotMonster's original The Walking Bread concept illustration:
REFERENCES:
October Toys message board.
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The midi music playing is "Nightmare", one of the themes from the NES video game Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse.
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