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kendall1987
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McKenzie rock color scheme
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July 01, 2011, 01:23:07 PM »
Im looking for a color scheme that would look nice on the back of a whitetail pedistal. This is my first time using McKenzie rock mix. ANy suggestions?
Thanks Kendall
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Artie mags
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Re: McKenzie rock color scheme
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I use tempra black and brown and just play around until I like it.I hope this helps
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George Roof
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Re: McKenzie rock color scheme
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Artie, you gotta get better lighting. I saw that and thought it was one hellva burrito or a sweet roll cake wrapped in a manila envelope.
Kendall, Mix black water based paint with 75% water and put it in a spray bottle. Spray the rock until you get the color granite that you desire. Then mist it with a bit of wb green to give it that "mossy" look. Have it done in less than a minute.
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Re: McKenzie rock color scheme
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Quote from: George Roof on July 02, 2011, 11:22:01 AM
I saw that and thought it was one hellva burrito or a sweet roll cake wrapped in a manila envelope.
Now that was funny George. Only you could come up with that one ! I see your view, but maybe were just hungry.
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Glenn G.
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LOL. I think it was cinnamon buns!
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Thanks guys I appreciate the help
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