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Sculpt the scene on the other side of the wall

A middle-aged white man with salt and pepper hair and beard standing in a white cubicle. He is wearing a yellow jacket with silver reflector tape. A white captain's style hat with a black bill. In one hand he is holding a small yellow rubber duck and in the other a round yellow and red sign that reads 'stop' and 'children' in black script. On one side of the cubicle hang a number of framed pieces of art, and a copper desert mould. On the other side is a yellow capital letter 'T'. behind him there are two holes in the wall of cubicle. Black gloved hands are reaching through and resting on the man's chest.
Task types:
Solo
Filmed
Creative
Mental
Physical
Objective
Single brief
Adapted

Task brief

The brief for the task is as follows:

Sculpt the scene on the other side of this wall.

Most accurate sculpture wins.

You have 15 minutes.

Your time starts now.

Task notes

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Task stats

Points
15
Disquals
0

Attempts

Here's a brief description of the contestants' attempts. Someone's probably working on writing up some additional detail, though!

  • John used a combination of Play-Doh, and a plastic baby's head, to recreate who he thought was a member of the Swiss Army.
  • Krishnan sculpted a man with a long white coat but no eyes, nicknamed 'an eyeless ghoul' by Greg.
  • Nicola sculpted a little Irishman named Paddy, who was holding a duck and a Taskmaster sign.
  • Rylan sculpted a lollipop man, after manipulating the scene and attempting to create a third hole to discover if the man was wearing trousers.
  • Shirley used the Play-Doh on the wall, to recreate a man.

(Source credit: Taskmaster Wiki contributors)