PLEASE READ THE NOTES AT THE END
In an alleyway of Duckyville, where the echoes of punk anthems still lingered, there stood a shop that was a shrine to rebellion, known as "The Quacklash." As the neon lights flickered above, they revealed the star of this gritty showcase: Sid Quackious, the 80's Punk Duck. His plumage was a riot of colors, defiant in hue, each feather a testament to the frayed edges of denim and leather vests from a bygone era. Adorning his rakish figure were clothes armored with spikes, each one a symbol of the brash, unapologetic spirit of the 80s punk scene. Rough chains hung loosely around his neck, clinking with the ghost of every head-bang and mosh pit shuffle.
Sid Quackious' stance was one of irreverent nonchalance, a beak turned up in the slightest smirk, challenging the world from his perch. He wasn't just a duck; he was the embodiment of an indomitable era, a living ode to those who found harmony in discord and order in chaos. Sid Quackious was a beacon for those who still heard the call of the wild in the crackle of vinyl and the screech of an electric guitar, a figurehead for the rebels and the rule-breakers of Duckyville.
NOTE ONE: The ducks are 3D printed in UV resin and then hand-painted with acrylic paints, thus unsuitable for the bath or water in general.
NOTE TWO: The ducks are not made from rubber or latex, they are not soft and they do not float.
NOTE THREE: Big Duck is about 4 inches (10cm), Small Duckling is about 2.75 inches (7cm).