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Post by WeAre138 on May 26, 2014 10:56:32 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2014 11:30:33 GMT
Those are kickass! I'm loving your paved texture on those room tiles, very nice. Where did you get those dinosaur head pieces?
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Post by Draklith on May 26, 2014 13:19:37 GMT
Whoa! very cool WeAre138...
dang, do I have to build a fountain now? lol YUP !
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Post by WeAre138 on May 26, 2014 13:24:25 GMT
Those are kickass! I'm loving your paved texture on those room tiles, very nice. Where did you get those dinosaur head pieces? . Where did I get them? I think the question is how did I get them? DECAPITATION!!!! Or you can go to toy section of your local retail store. I got mine at Walmart for a 1USD apiece.
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Post by dragon722 on May 26, 2014 14:37:00 GMT
Great fountains sir. I really love the broken over flowing look. Sucks to pay that water bill lol thanks for sharing ur creation.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2014 16:01:34 GMT
nice work
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Post by rane on May 26, 2014 21:35:05 GMT
awesome!
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Post by beerfrog on May 27, 2014 8:34:25 GMT
Those are cool. You have taught me that decapitation can be art not just gore. What did you use for your water? I have an experiment fountain drying at home right now using a clear urethane.
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Post by halloweenville on May 27, 2014 11:08:24 GMT
Very cool!
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Post by WeAre138 on May 27, 2014 14:01:01 GMT
Those are cool. You have taught me that decapitation can be art not just gore. What did you use for your water? I have an experiment fountain drying at home right now using a clear urethane. I probably used aboutv $2.50 worth of hot glue for the water. Not the most economical way to go about it. I'm looking at using a gloss medium or some sort or clear urethane for my next aquatic adventure.
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Post by dungeonmistress on May 27, 2014 15:04:56 GMT
Wow! Very cool! Love the beheaded dino's, (and what you did with those heads!) WeAre138! I looked at your photobucket and it took me on a trip back in time...to first grade when Mrs. Kennedy was teaching us how to make things with papier mache. I think she'd be shocked to know what I have in mind now! LOL!
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Post by skunkape on Jun 23, 2014 19:10:25 GMT
Great looking tile pieces!
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