World of WarCrafts: Piping fresh crafts

Yes, that is what you think it is: Thrall, created entirely from fuzzy-wuzzy pipe cleaners. Thrall is one of the latest creations from Toepher, who made this representation of his own druid that we showed you back in February. Since then, the Lich King has also joined the fuzzy family of figures.
Although he's only been making WoW pipe cleaner figures for about six months now, Toepher's been twisting up crafts for most of his life. "Whenever I would go grocery shopping with my mom, we would make our way over to the produce department; there, I would grab a fistful of twist ties," he recalls. "I started out with making stick figures and usually arm them. After a few years of this and the advancement of the complexity of my twist-tie figures, my mother thought it would be a good idea to introduce me to pipe cleaners. I haven't looked back since."
Toepher assures us that his creations are made of nothing but pipe cleaners -- no internal framework, no guides, just pipe cleaners. Sound incredible? "The process is simple -- well, simple to me, but to someone watching me make pipe cleaner characters, it can be kind of dumbfounding," he explains. "With pipe cleaners, there are no definitive steps." There are no patterns or designs for the work he does. "It's more of a build as you go process," he admits. "I guess you can say I just have at it."
Each pipe cleaner model can contain anywhere from 20 to 2,000 pipe cleaners. "The first step in making the figure is to make sure that you have all the required colors for a project," he notes. "I can't tell you how annoying it is to be 90% done with a piece and then realize that you cannot finish it. The second step is to start with the base, pretty much making the skeleton. Step three would be to build up the flesh; here, you are making a naked model. Build it up with the desired colors with a wrapping technique. The fourth step would be to do the tweaking. Even in a finished model, there is still a little sculpting that can be done, and it is like a very hard clay. If a body isn't the right shape that you want, you can fix it by simply squeezing or pulling on the desired part. The final step would be to give the model its details, eyes, mouth, clothing, weapons."
Toepher's pipe cleaner figures take hours to create, depending on their complexity and size. He's whipped out a six-inch blood elf death knight in as little as one hour, but the Lich King model shown here, which stands over 18 inches tall and weighs more than 2 pounds with more than 2,000 pipe cleaners, took him well over 20 hours.
Check out more pipe cleaner creations by Toepher on his deviantART page, including this completely mind-blowing Spiderman.
Filed under: World of WarCrafts, Arts and Crafts






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ally May 31st 2010 2:14PM
Brilliant figures. I hope he'll be making some more sometime soon.
Tidycat May 31st 2010 3:24PM
Im sure it took a lot of time to make and a lot of effort but what a waste. They look like garbage and I wouldnt show those off if my life depended on it. Isnt playing WoW enough of a time waster now people are wasting even more of their time making crap like this......let the "downrating" begin
uncaringbear May 31st 2010 5:56PM
You need to be more creative in your trolling.
Peter aka Feanor Jul 19th 2010 9:20AM
Man ..looking back at your history of posts speaks for it self... You spend your time Tidycat Trolling...the evidence is all there ... sad sad so sad life...you definatly win at the title of Loser...have a great day
The crafts rock good work keep it up
Jejin May 31st 2010 3:27PM
this is bad-ass mcmotorcycle
mistairdvant May 31st 2010 3:33PM
I see your pipe-cleaners...
and raise you Bubble Gum wrappers
Lets see you beat that !
No, this is kick-ass though. Good work!
Solaaris May 31st 2010 6:02PM
Tidycat, I feel sorry for your kids/if you ever have kids. You seem to belittle this guy because he has a crafting hobby. There are millions of crafters and model makers out there who must be wasting there time too. Your comments was just malicious, you did nothing but waste your precious time to write that drivel. At least this guy is wasting time by making something rewarding rarther than being an asshat on blog comments.
I think they look great!
DrPestilence May 31st 2010 9:59PM
So cool!
Thankfully the silly one has been downrated, I guess he doesn't quite get that the whole point of art is to create a representation, not a copy..
AWESOME work!
Skarlette May 31st 2010 10:54PM
That is so awesome! I did my fair share of making stuff out of pipe cleaners, felt, and fuzzy pom-pons back in my childhood but nothing remotely as impressive as this. I can't imagine making something using only pipe cleaners that was as detailed and recognizable as that!
Lemons Jun 1st 2010 5:02AM
Macaroni creations next week?
Mr Lee Jun 1st 2010 8:00AM
I wonder if people use pipe cleaners to clean pipes with anymore... if they ever did?
Evi Jun 2nd 2010 4:13PM
Yep! We use pipe cleaners to clean our shisha pipe.