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Location: Money, PA | This is before E-Tex...will post the finished product.
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Location: Okoboji | yeah!! |
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Location: mpls | Cool! |
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Location: Money, PA | Yeah what?...Now I gotta find a way to put this pounder on the darn turner!!! OUCH! LOL |
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Location: Apollo, PA | very cool, is it resin??
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Location: Money, PA | Resin yes....Added the eyes and a coat of clear, NOW comes the hard part!
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Location: Slippery Rock, PA | Vice grips are our friends. Whenever I got one big one to do, I use vice grips to help counterbalance the turner. Keeps it from flopping. Good luck with it Paul!! |
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| I'll put that baby on my turner, NO PROBLEM. Paint looks 3D without epoxy. I'll send you a pic of my turner-rotator- spinner-machine. almost jealous if it had a lip.
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Location: Madison, WI | Nice!!....Love the scale tipping you've been doing, beautiful touch ...Do you use the airbrush for that as well? Keep up the great work, keep the posts coming!!!
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Location: Money, PA | All airbrush work yes MS, thanks for the kind comments...I got it E-texed last night and I used a heavy spring clamp and vise grips....Thanks Mark. I just ordered my new turner motor too! NO MORE junk rotisseries for me!
Edited by ShutUpNFish 3/16/2012 8:08 AM
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| Wow that thing looks real! Nice work! I like that tipping the scales thing too |
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Location: Probably Minnesota that time... | Love that sucker pattern, great work!
-Chris |
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| i also love the scale patern
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