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Quote from: BLKBEARKLR on August 07, 2010, 03:44:43 PMQuote from: chrisb on August 07, 2010, 03:12:17 PMFor starters i think you did a really nice job and it looks great.As far as your question goes I don't particularly care for habitat in mounts and for the price of the habitat ($100) vs. a new cape ($75-$90) i would have gone with the new cape. just my Chris - thanks for the input. I understand about the habitat. Not for everyone. I have started getting to the point I am liking it a lil more now. I myself have so many things on the wall, starting to look at it more and more to break up all the mounts.JoeI have nothing on the wall
Quote from: chrisb on August 07, 2010, 03:12:17 PMFor starters i think you did a really nice job and it looks great.As far as your question goes I don't particularly care for habitat in mounts and for the price of the habitat ($100) vs. a new cape ($75-$90) i would have gone with the new cape. just my Chris - thanks for the input. I understand about the habitat. Not for everyone. I have started getting to the point I am liking it a lil more now. I myself have so many things on the wall, starting to look at it more and more to break up all the mounts.Joe
For starters i think you did a really nice job and it looks great.As far as your question goes I don't particularly care for habitat in mounts and for the price of the habitat ($100) vs. a new cape ($75-$90) i would have gone with the new cape. just my
I think the habitat does a great job in covering it up and would look great on the wall
I think the habitat looks great. I prefer to have my own cape, damaged or not. I also don't prefer repaired points even if the break occurred during the kill or after. Just personal preference; the mounts are mainly to bring back fond memories over and over.
Covering up damage or not, GREAT JOB! I think you did a fantastic job covering up the mess. I can't believe thats all you charged for that habitat scene. I'm certain you ahve another satisfied customer.