Gimpdiggity
Master Member
Hello everyone.
I'm looking into trying to build a lifesized Mr. Meeseeks from "Rick and Morty."
I'm pretty familiar with fleece and a sewing machine, so making the body, head, arms, and legs won't be too much of an issue.
What I'm struggling to come up with is a way to create a "skeleton" of sorts to go inside the thing. I would, ideally, like to make it so that it can stand on it's own. Even if I have to adjust it's legs to be a bit wider and one forward and one slightly back in order for it to balance.
I had originally thought pool noodles with some sort of support inside of them, but the problem with this is the legs and arms are so much skinnier than the body that I'm not sure it would end up working out.
In a perfect world, I'd like to be able to make Mr Meeseeks both stand AND sit down, and have his arms be pose-able...but I don't know if I'm going to be able to accomplish that.
I'm going to be filling the thing with both foam and polyfill...foam for the more "inside" of him, and polyfill for the parts that would be closest to his skin. The foam should help cut down on weight quite a bit, and the polyfill will allow him to be stuffed so that he is nice and smooth once finished.
Any thoughts or input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Jeff
I'm looking into trying to build a lifesized Mr. Meeseeks from "Rick and Morty."

I'm pretty familiar with fleece and a sewing machine, so making the body, head, arms, and legs won't be too much of an issue.
What I'm struggling to come up with is a way to create a "skeleton" of sorts to go inside the thing. I would, ideally, like to make it so that it can stand on it's own. Even if I have to adjust it's legs to be a bit wider and one forward and one slightly back in order for it to balance.
I had originally thought pool noodles with some sort of support inside of them, but the problem with this is the legs and arms are so much skinnier than the body that I'm not sure it would end up working out.
In a perfect world, I'd like to be able to make Mr Meeseeks both stand AND sit down, and have his arms be pose-able...but I don't know if I'm going to be able to accomplish that.
I'm going to be filling the thing with both foam and polyfill...foam for the more "inside" of him, and polyfill for the parts that would be closest to his skin. The foam should help cut down on weight quite a bit, and the polyfill will allow him to be stuffed so that he is nice and smooth once finished.
Any thoughts or input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Jeff