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Location: Xenia, Ohio | Couple of new one's, just finished them up yesterday.
Attachments ---------------- trout #1.jpg (65KB - 117 downloads) trout #2.jpg (132KB - 126 downloads) trout #3.jpg (69KB - 125 downloads) trout #4.jpg (71KB - 139 downloads)
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| They all look great, the first one really Shows all the details of it nice job! What did you use as clear coat? I usually put eyes then paint and then 2 ton |
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Location: Xenia, Ohio | Envirotex Epoxy , rotisserie for 24 hours, oh I use a heat gun for the first 10 minutes about 24 inches away really makes the epoxy smooth out well and pulls all the air bubbles out. |
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Location: Glen Ellyn Il | They all look outstanding, the first one is way to cool, that is my choice
Gino |
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Location: Xenia, Ohio | Thanks Gino ! |
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| Love the scales on the first one. They seem to hover off of the lure. |
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Location: Xenia, Ohio | Thanks Beaver, I’m glade you liked it, I had a few hours those scales. |
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Location: oswego, il | For me, I like the first and third ones from the top as well as the first and third ones from the bottom. |
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| ill take em both lol |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | First one. |
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Location: Lake St.Clair | My god! They are both buts but the first one is #1 |
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| Wow ! they all look great, nice work ! |
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