Re: Biggun, fleming posture
[Re: BudGuidry]
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04/14/24 01:07 AM
04/14/24 01:07 AM
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BudGuidry
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The bear skull display, oh what a project, I built the rock shelf from Styrofoam then 3 coats of plaster then airbrush and paint brush painted. About 2 weeks to complete. The skull, broken arrow. Broardhead all requested to be added by hunter. The skull was not bleached because the hunter had over boiled to clean it and it was almost falling apart. I didn't want to reboil it to degrease it so we glued it all together well and left it yellowed. The green mosses are applied using a static king and 3 mm static moss fibers
Last edited by BudGuidry; 04/14/24 01:10 AM.
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Re: Biggun, fleming posture
[Re: BudGuidry]
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04/14/24 10:27 AM
04/14/24 10:27 AM
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houndone
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Very nice work.that first deer how wide is he.what state did he come from.
Last edited by houndone; 04/14/24 10:28 AM.
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Re: Biggun, fleming posture
[Re: elsmasho82]
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04/14/24 04:09 PM
04/14/24 04:09 PM
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That first one is funny! He looks like an old sourpuss! Very good job. Nice work on all When a buck is in rut and they catch a whiff of a ready doe and start fleming, they look absolutely ridiculous just like what is depicted in that mount. Bud nailed it.
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