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Just finnished my bear project.
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looks pretty nice...
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That is cool! How did you do it?
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Quote from: troyspinetar on February 22, 2014, 11:34:08 AM
That is cool! How did you do it?
I yarded the teeth out painted it then glued the teeth back in.
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what happen to the nose cartiledge?
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not my thing but looks like you did a good job
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Re: My Bronzed Bear skull
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Quote from: bugs n bones on February 22, 2014, 02:24:48 PM
what happen to the nose cartiledge?
this is a bear I boiled several years ago, only about half the nose bones made it through the boil.
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Nice job. Funky looking front tooth! Did you use sculpt neavue (sp?) bronze paint?
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looks cool.
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Interesting, can't say it's something I would do or want but its a change.
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