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![]() Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!
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![]() A Few More Snaps...
In Every Team I Do I Always Seem To Make The Cut, Go Figure! |
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![]() Is This The Year of the LION?
(In My Superstitious World a #43 SS Must be Defined by Their Locks ![]() |
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![]() You cats do some very nice clean work.
Norbert
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![]() smooth dreadlocks.........
Teams are looking snappy...... it won't be long before standard paint jobs will be a thing of the past. Keep up the outstanding work Coach K-Lo |
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![]() I continue to be impressed, dare say blown away by the incredible paint jobs and figures that have been put on this board. Wow. These Lions are so good I almost want to cry. How did you do those dreadlocks? Steve.
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![]() Thanks much for your props!
The dreads are really easy, I get a roll of magnet from Michaels, the kind with an adhesive backing. I cut little strips, then those strips I cut into little strips, and then I get my Exacto and make even smaller strips. I then crazy glue a few under the helmet. The rest, well, it's magnet so you can pile them on and they'll hold and look natural, the I just hit it with a gloss coat, it seals the deal, and dries looking like a nice mane of dreads. Hope this helps, or was at least explained coherently ![]() |
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