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Location: Hastings, mn, 55033 | Here's some reptile inspired creepers I thought I'd share. All turned out of either red or white cedar, stainless thru wire with soldered end loops & "paper clip"style hanger connecting belly hook(s) to thru wire, hand cut and shaped stainless wings/brackets with a soldered pin/sleeve design.
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BabyGatorCreeper#2.jpg (66KB - 165 downloads)
BullSnakeCreeper#1.JPG (46KB - 157 downloads)
GrassSnakeCreeperBassSize#1.JPG (45KB - 157 downloads)
IguanaCreeper-G.O..jpg (62KB - 157 downloads)
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| wow! those are really sharp! |
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| Fantastic work Brent, great details
bblack |
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| Wow those are great. I really like the bottom one, is it supposed to be a alligator? |
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| Just when you think that you've seen it all....very cool.
I really like the looks of that Crocogator.
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Location: Hastings, mn, 55033 | Thanks guys!
Muskerboy,
The top one is a baby alligator(if you look at some pics of baby alligators they are a mottled black and yellow coloring like that). 2nd one is a bull snake, then a grass snake and lastly an iguana. The scales on the iguana are done in an iridescent paint so they go from not very noticeable to prominent depending on the angle they are viewed at. |
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| Wow. Too cool, now I see can see that. Keep up the great work. |
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