Snow and Blue geese

Submitted by Mitch on 5/22/06 at 3:32 PM. ( ) 198.180.155.6

Guys i know this question might have been asked already, but i dont have time to search for it ... anyway, for those of you using lifetone laquer paints, what paints do yall use to get that dark pink look. the dusty pink is too light and so is the flesh. red and white mabye ? please give me tips Thanks

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Another question

This response submitted by Mitch on 5/22/06 at 3:35 PM. ( ) 198.180.155.6

when mounting waterfowl do you de- meat past the first wing joint? can i leave the rest of the meat in the wing and just cure it with formaldehyde? i am a beginner by the way . PLEASE RESPOND THANKS !


Time

This response submitted by Darrell on 5/22/06 at 3:40 PM. ( darrell.hall@cdicorp.com ) 209.99.19.8

With all do respect if you don't have time to search do you have time to do the work? Polytranspar has a snow goose red, byitself it is to red but you can black wash it to suite your liking. Remove all meat.


ALLLLRIGGGHHHTTT, Darrell

This response submitted by George on 5/22/06 at 7:28 PM. ( georoof@aol.com ) 152.163.101.10

Took the words right out of my mouth. Imagine how quick the reply would have been just to click SEARCH and type in "snow goose paint schedule".


remove the meat

This response submitted by K.T. on 5/23/06 at 12:37 PM. ( ) 128.115.157.14

I will remove as much meat as possible past the elbow joint then make a small incision in from wrist area back twards the elbow. About 1.5 inches, and clean the rest out. sew it up wet, wash, dry and mount.


Thanks

This response submitted by Mitch on 5/24/06 at 1:59 AM. ( ) 12.108.81.166

thanks for the info guys !


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