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Awright, a "look at me thread." <br /> <br />Toadsuck Cannery. This thing had been stuck in a closet for years before I tackled it. The Arkansas Valley Version has these 20th generation warped resin walls and such. I took all the discussion thread advice and built it out of bass stripwood. I did use the resin castings for the stonework and cement pumphouse, though. So I guess this one is sort of scratch built. More like scratch improved. <br /> <br />Considering how many times I dropped my exacto on this project, my back aches just looking at it. The knife would always roll just out of reach from a comfortable sitting position. Looks like Luke Skywalker and company have a monopoly on the Force, because using it just didn't work for me here. I have also quit wearing flip flops when modelling. <br /> <br />[img] http://members.cox.net/pressbutton/images/ToadSuck5.jpg[/img] <br />[img]http://members.cox.net/pressbutton/images/ToadSuck7.jpg[/img] <br />[img]http://members.cox.net/pressbutton/images/ToadSuck8.jpg[/img]
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