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gotta love the white one
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nice stuff!@
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i need that needle
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you have many more where that one came from. this ones mine :zup: |
U should see the original:D Oh U did.
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Nice Job!!!!
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I like the invisible one on the bottom :D
That one with the carved gills and mouth looks real good :btu: |
:eek: Nuff said..............
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Wow those are sweet, Can't wait to see what magic you work with that carved one.
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I hate looking at pictures like that at work.:p
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Nice paint, that carved one is cool.:btu:
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Waaaay too cool TFF.:btu:
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justplainawesome... that carved danny, thats the nutz..... can't wait to see it with your special paint :kewl:
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really nice work .. nothing like a freak paint job
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beautiful work!!:kewl: love that needle.
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thats sick
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The carved one is way cool!:jump: :claps:
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Those will be in my dreams tonight... nice plug
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my tailwrap sucks. but it's pretty strong
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i was gonna mention that....next time i see you lemme show u how to do tail wraps...and tail wraps with closed eye hooks too.....
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Awesome, awesome work Mike!:smash: I bet MAC and Capesams and Slipknot can show you how to do tailwraps at the Plug Building Demo booth at the show.;)
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Mike, those are sick...wow:cool:
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Humana Humana Humana:eek:
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Just plain talented -------- super job. Better lock that dumpster Scott!
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:eek: Gasp!
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unFREAKing believeable :btu:
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last pic then it's off to young salt soze he can trash it:lasso:
i put 3/32" wire in it. PITA to bend! but it aint going no whear:D a little bit of blue magic dust in the clear, looks sexy in the sun. |
Freak I love the gills.
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Oh my cod!:eek: Very nice!:D
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Absolutely super. What mesh did you use for the scales - they look like you shaded the mesh and got a great effect.?
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thats thule or tool whatever you spell it. for wedding dresses.
i bought a roll at michaels for like 4 bucks. i start with the plug completely black, apply the tool, then spray the colors. so the mesh really shows up 'cause it's black. tough to get it clamped perfectly in place though.if you have a little gap under the tool it looks funky. |
that one is exceptional - I have a problem holding the mesh in place and removing it without smudging the finish. I have tried the loose mesh method and it works fine as long as you do not ewant the scales to cover the entire plug. Also tried clipping the mesh - that works great as long as you get it off before it causes problems. I used spring clips - same as you would use on large groups of paper.
No end effects like yours. .:af: |
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