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turfinelk
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February 06, 2008, 09:35:36 PM »
here's a rock i made the other day
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rnviper3
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nice rock. i need to learn to do them.
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turfinelk
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cattrax
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Beats being in the shop!
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February 06, 2008, 09:56:30 PM »
How are you doing your lichens? They look very good.
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turfinelk
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thanks,acrylic paint and lots of time
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Jim B
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That's really awesome.Great work and attention to detail.You definitely have that down to a science.
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mk
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wow, thats one of the best rocks ive seen. what type of rock mix are you using?
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Nav
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February 06, 2008, 11:17:25 PM »
That looks great!! Life would be so much easier if I could make rocks like that.
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Red stag
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That rock are just awesome!! Good job turfinelk
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Looks like some knuckle head tightened the nuts on the back legs to tight!
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turfinelk
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yeah, some amateur was on tightening nut detail that day, I'm not going to say any names though potato boy haha should layed some knots on him.
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Beautiful rock.. is that over chicken wire and burlap?
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