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Little Dreamer
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First Gray Fox
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February 08, 2012, 03:37:15 PM »
Just looking for some critiques... Let me know what you think.
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trappermatt
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are you happy with it? if so thats all that matters...unless its for a customer lol
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Bucksmith
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I think you did a great job! Did you tan or DP that fox? I like it alot.
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ktm
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Can you post some close up pics?
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millardtaxi
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JOHN 3:3
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i think it looks really good, like the habitat
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Little Dreamer
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I had it commercially tanned. I will post a few more pics of a closer shot on the face...
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mitsg1987
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February 10, 2012, 10:15:41 PM »
Look good what is the snow made of
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12gaugetaxidermy
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February 11, 2012, 10:29:05 PM »
That looks excellent for your first gray fox. Sometimes they seem to have thinner skin than raccoons so they are a little more difficult, but great job. Keep up the good work!
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Little Dreamer
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I thought I had a few closeups, but I looked back and I wasnt able to find any... Sorry. The snow is a combination of Cotton Batting, and Flocking. Just used some spray adhesive to adhere it and away you go. Its kinda fun.
Thanks to everyone who has commented on my piece. I really enjoy Taxidermy and look forward to learning more about it with every piece I do.
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