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  1. fan2488

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    :whew: thanks mavaholic.at least i can say its my daughters
     
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    That looks real good. I thought it was fiberglass but when I look at it close, it looks like wood. My wifey don't let me play with saws, she say i'm to silly but I really like that box but I don't think I'm good enough to make it.
     
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    Momma always said I was special :90:
     
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    ME262_1970Maver Heavy Metal Maverick

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    I don't care what color they are! They are flipping sweet!!(Napolean Dynamite, bad movie! Funny catch phrases!)

    Great Job! :clap:
     
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    its a wood base with fiberglass. i was not sure if i could or not until i tried.just go for it
     
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    I've seen people do real cool shapes with seat foam type stuff and styrofoam. They just shape the foam, then cover it with plastic wrap, put on mold release stuff and cover it with glass. Always comes out real slick and it's relatively easy to do. Just takes a LOT of time and patience.
     

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