Rainforest Jura by Sam Griffiths for Resin Show @ Toy Art Gallery

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Since the announcement of the open call for resin toys - UK-based Sam Griffiths has gamely conjured uo a one-off piece titled RAINFOREST JURA to participate in the show at Toy Art Gallery! Based on his self-made and self-produced JURA resin form -there will be an additional two other one of a kind pieces in different colour schemes to accompany this green-themed figure, with the next one being "Ocean Jura". When all three painted versions have been released, 10 DIY Jura’s will be released.
 
A man with a plan, is a wondrous sight to behold, methinks! Here be more snaps, alongside a Back-story!

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RAINFOREST JURA BACK STORY: Jura units were originally shuttled down to the surface of Planet Domu in order to sift through the ruins of bombarded villages, taking prisoners.  Due to the turbulent journey and rocky landings, it is not uncommon for units to experience damaged circuitry. Rainforest Jura's programming has almost completely reversed.  He now spends his days wandering the scorched villages and jungles of Planet Domu, doing his best to rebuild its structures and make friends with its inhabitants.
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BACKSTORY-CONTINUES: Due to his lack of knowledge concerning local architecture and indigenous species, his efforts are more often than not misunderstood. Rebuilding structures in completely useless configurations and upsetting the wildlife. The sentient beings of Planet Domu have come to realise that he is doing his best to help and regard him as a harmless, if slightly irritating, part of living through a time of unrest. A far more preferable situation than it would have been, had his original programming remained intact!
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