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Trotax
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Mountain Lion
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January 22, 2009, 09:24:41 PM »
I dont get to do too many of these. Critiques welcome.
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Clifford B
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Wow, what an honor to be able to do one of those!
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January 22, 2009, 11:31:04 PM »
Nice looking mount, the base looks nice as well from what I can see.
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looks ok, not a fan of the face/eyes
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Trotax
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Could you explain BC. Thanks, Steve
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BCHunter
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its hard to explain, it doesnt have the roundness face of a cat and the eyes
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Jim McNamara
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I am no expert on cats so take this for what it is worth......Your eyes are off, maybe bring the top eyebrow down some. The feet appear to be the wrong shape and they are not on the base, in other words not bearing weight. I finally kept some feet and am freeze drying them in different shapes for reference. You have a nice cat regardless ! They certainly are a challenge to get right and I respect the guys who do them right a lot!
Keep up the good work.
Jim
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ed150
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deer city time
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may not be 100% correct but sure is eye pleasing
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Trotax
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Thanks for the comments and critques. Steve
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Homestead
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Looks really nice, hope I get the chance to do one!
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