Pinocchio is a combination of pine and poplar, with a smidge of Lemonwood and African Blackwood (the sewing pin is shown only for scale - the joints have turned wooden pegs). He is about 2-1/2” tall including his hat. His limbs are fully jointed. The cherry stool has a fun 3-way lap joint that was surprisingly easy to construct.
(Before you ask … yes - originally he had a retractable nose but I had to eliminate that due to an, ummm, misjudgment on my part).
Later in the fall I will be taking a sculpture class (through the International Guild of Miniature Artisans) to create Gepetto. Although Gepetto will be clay, I wanted Pinocchio to be wood (he is pine in the original book).
Fortunately I was able to rough the puppet parts on the lathe before finishing the carving. I have steadily been enhancing my Taig microlathe, primarily using the Bridgeport mill at DMS. These enhancements enabled me to make Pinocchio (in my home workshop).