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Roger Admin

Country/State: Portugal Age: 38 Joined: 2010-08-20 Posts: 10302
 | Subject: Mojo 2013 Sloth (STS) Project Fri Jun 01, 2012 1:42 pm | |
| As most of you know Mojo already developed some figures with teams composed of STS members but this time Mojo was brave enough to share the complete development of a figure with all members of the forum. I think that's an exciting experience and it will be fantastic to follow all the steps neccessary to make an animal replica, exactly what we collect!  That's not an easy task, once the species is a Southern two-toed sloth (Choloepus didactylus] - you can read about it in this Wikipedia article.  Now than the species is known, the next step is to choose a pose that would result in the concept of a modern brand replica. Although they are almost always in trees, I believe Mojo will not release a sloth attached to a branch, so our participation starts here, showing pictures of this animal in a nice pose for Mojo and for us! I'd loved to see many members participating, even those who doesn't collect these kind of creatures, There is much more than knowledge behind a good figure and that's a tremendous experience to all animal lovers!  A big thanks to Mojo and to all collectors who will contribute to turn this project in what we want, a wonderful toy!  _________________ Rogério
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Kristie

Country/State: USA Age: 41 Joined: 2011-01-18 Posts: 2882
 | Subject: Re: Mojo 2013 Sloth (STS) Project Fri Jun 01, 2012 2:52 pm | |
| What an amazing creature! I'm having a hard time finding any photos of the sloth that is NOT hanging on a branch. If Mojo can capture the facial expression of the photo you just posted then the pose will be irrelevant to me!  -Kristie |
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scot(t)

Country/State: USA Age: 44 Joined: 2012-03-02 Posts: 1823
 | Subject: Re: Mojo 2013 Sloth (STS) Project Fri Jun 01, 2012 4:41 pm | |
| I'm having the same experience Kristie reported: I can't seem to find a picture of southern two-toed (or pretty much any type of sloth), where it isn't hanging from a tree. I found a video of what I think is two linnaeus's two-toed sloths in those little travel boxes for pets (like cats and such) and even there, they were resting on their backs, holding on to a little bar strung across the top of the box. (The link is here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/carnalcontessa/5561946443/in/set-72157624466744364/ I've found a few pictures of three-toed sloths dragging themselves on the ground and across roads, but they look incredibly awkward and ridiculous. The best one is this one:  Again, this is a three-toed sloth, however. So is this one, but I like the pose; even though it is in a tree, it seems like something doable.  Another three-toed, I believe; this time running. I can't imagine this would be what people would want (that is, an uncharacteristically-posed, dynamic, sprinting sloth...)  And then here is a sitting sloth -- and I'm pretty sure it is a two-toed, but not sure if it is linnaeus's or hoffmann's:  From the point of view of making a figure though, it's kind of just an amorphous ball. In terms of a pose, right now I'm leaning towards something along the lines of the pose we see in the second picture above (second from the top), with the animal sitting on the ground instead of in a tree, and its arm stretched out, resting on the ground (instead of clinging to the branch, as it is in the picture).
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SUSANNE Moderator

Country/State: Denmark Age: 60 Joined: 2010-09-30 Posts: 14680
 | Subject: Re: Mojo 2013 Sloth (STS) Project Fri Jun 01, 2012 8:35 pm | |
| That is a really, really brave project , - and a wonderful project !!!! Only,- isn´t it a bit strange to make a sloth that does not cling to something? As Scot writes, it is almost impossible to find pictures where they are om the ground. They are simply not made for it They look scared and almost pathetic without a branch   Here is a link to one more http://www.flickr.com/photos/15016964@N02/3878960184/ But a solution could be to make them so that they can hang on a finger or a stick I found this one . Could it be an inspiration ?   _________________ Susanne  |
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STORMnl

Country/State: Nijmegen-Netherlands Age: 52 Joined: 2011-07-24 Posts: 1100
 | Subject: Re: Mojo 2013 Sloth (STS) Project Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:29 pm | |
| now i know for sure
they found the YETI _________________  |
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SUSANNE Moderator

Country/State: Denmark Age: 60 Joined: 2010-09-30 Posts: 14680
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Roger Admin

Country/State: Portugal Age: 38 Joined: 2010-08-20 Posts: 10302
 | Subject: Re: Mojo 2013 Sloth (STS) Project Sat Jun 02, 2012 1:54 am | |
| Thanks to all! I really love some of the suggestions. IT is a hard task as I told and probably we will find a climbing one a more interesting solution. Anyway I already like some of the pictures here posted. Scott and Susanne, your ideas are great! It is natural that they look scared out of branches once they are very vulnerable in that circunstance and they rarely are out of trees.  Clicking here you can see in Christophe's website sloths from other brands, none of them is a Southern 2-toed sloth but helps us to have an idea.  I mean those aftter Schleich one because previous are prehistoric.  I appreciate your help and more suggestions are very welcome!  _________________ Rogério
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SUSANNE Moderator

Country/State: Denmark Age: 60 Joined: 2010-09-30 Posts: 14680
 | Subject: Re: Mojo 2013 Sloth (STS) Project Sat Jun 02, 2012 2:28 am | |
| I L-O-V-E the one from Hauser Elastolin A very good and solid model also _________________ Susanne  |
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sauroid

Country/State: usa Age: 28 Joined: 2012-01-09 Posts: 555
 | Subject: Re: Mojo 2013 Sloth (STS) Project Sat Jun 02, 2012 5:11 pm | |
| i dont mind a sloth figure clinging to a branch. |
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HKHollinstone Moderator

Country/State: England, CUMBRIA Age: 20 Joined: 2010-03-30 Posts: 10558
 | Subject: Re: Mojo 2013 Sloth (STS) Project Sat Jun 02, 2012 7:19 pm | |
| This is wonderful! I find Sloths fascinating. The Playvisions on Christophe's site is a good pose. Would be great if Mojo could make it sitting or hanging on a branch, that would be fantastic _________________ Harriet
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widukind

Country/State: Germany Age: 37 Joined: 2010-12-30 Posts: 10108
 | Subject: Re: Mojo 2013 Sloth (STS) Project Sat Jun 02, 2012 8:19 pm | |
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SUSANNE Moderator

Country/State: Denmark Age: 60 Joined: 2010-09-30 Posts: 14680
 | Subject: Re: Mojo 2013 Sloth (STS) Project Sat Jun 02, 2012 8:55 pm | |
| | HKHollinstone wrote: | This is wonderful! I find Sloths fascinating.
The Playvisions on Christophe's site is a good pose. |
Hmmmm, does a sloth ever stand like that ?
_________________ Susanne  |
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Kikimalou Admin

Country/State: Lille, FRANCE Age: 48 Joined: 2010-04-01 Posts: 8685
 | Subject: Re: Mojo 2013 Sloth (STS) Project Sat Jun 02, 2012 9:38 pm | |
| | SUSANNE wrote: | I L-O-V-E the one from Hauser Elastolin
A very good and solid model also |
| HKHollinstone wrote: | This is wonderful! I find Sloths fascinating.
The Playvisions on Christophe's site is a good pose. Would be great if Mojo could make it sitting or hanging on a branch, that would be fantastic |
I agree of course, PLAYVISIONS and HAUSSER are excellent sloths I'm very proud of them. Nevertheless, I must say I prefer the HAUSSER, not because of an artistic superiority (they are both excellent) but because of the branch and realistic pose.
A modern sloth replica must be realistic and a sloth without a branch is a little bit like a flying reindeer, a Santa creature
I agree the " ground walking" pose is really odd... But what about the " erected arm" pose ? Like those one
Have a look at the web and you will find more "ground walking" pics than "erected arm" ones. It is definitively not modern for me, odd too, something like : We don't want to make a branch so... We find a half realistic and half fantasy pose.
IMHO, the Japanese manufacturers are very modern indeed, it's time for Western manufacturer to be so. If an animal is living on a branch, the replica too |
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SUSANNE Moderator

Country/State: Denmark Age: 60 Joined: 2010-09-30 Posts: 14680
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Yurumi

Country/State: Leipzig, GERMANY Age: 38 Joined: 2010-04-07 Posts: 411
 | Subject: Re: Mojo 2013 Sloth (STS) Project Sun Jun 03, 2012 1:21 am | |
| A very interesting  but also difficult  project... ...I can only agree with Christophe. If a sitting posture with raised arms, then only with tree branches. A sloth must hang or sit in a tree branch, I think. A natural pose without branches in my opinion would be just sitting and then usually sleeping or on the floor possible, which I'm with Susanne's opinion, that it seems a bit strange and not an attractive pose is for sale to customers. One possibility would be for example a sloth with a removable tree branch that can be used simultaneously as a game environment. I have been to many sloths in zoos seen and photographed, a proposal might still be with a baby? Is surely very appealing, too for the sale.  |
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