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Holy ***, you really rocked out on that stuff! Can't wait man, I'm sure it will look great. I'm thankful that we are built about the same. Whoot!

I'll have you down one weekend once everything is done.

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Holy ***, you really rocked out on that stuff! Can't wait man, I'm sure it will look great. I'm thankful that we are built about the same. Whoot!

I'll have you down one weekend once everything is done.

Mike, nothing more I can add...your work is simply marvelous!

T

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I'll have you down one weekend once everything is done.

It'll go great with my OSCS bucket.

Did you get one!? Try to get the belt when you can. I'll probably have the belt boxes covered, but I have yet to figure out the particular rubber to use for the belt, that will be light and strong. The OSCS rubber is extraordinary.

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Try the white rubber baseboard molding. You can trim off the lip and it works pretty good. I use it for my TD and it works like a charm Light and strong.

You can get it at HD and Lowes and its pretty cheap.

Paul

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very cool mike. Whats that coating your putting on the foam?

polyester resin.

The reason everythings mult-color... the 2lb. foam is blue, turns teal with the resin applied. the 12lb. foam is tan. The gray and white is primer.

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Bloody ****! Don't know how I missed this thread!

This is looking really good Mike, those are the first clone thighs that look accurate, in fact they look perfect, as does the rest of it!!!

Nice work bro will keep my eye on this project!

Si

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Sweet. Is it difficult handling that foam without denting it?

you do have to be careful, but it's rather dense stuff. The really dense foam, in the 12lb. weight is really nice to work with, but almost three times as expensive.

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