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King Kong Log Roll

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I always wanted to do a relief of Frankenstein meets the werewolf fight scene. I really didn’t find anything that would work. So picked one from King Kong that looked good. Actual I have a bunch more that I plan on doing. So this the first one.
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Love it !
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That looks great!
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Graybeard wrote:Love it !
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Scooke123 wrote:That looks great!
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Started this tonight
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Hey Frank
You sure are the master of relief sculpting. :bow:

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grimaldi wrote:Hey Frank
You sure are the master of relief sculpting. :bow:

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Thank you Ant. No master here. Just a creative person that needs to stay busy. :wink:
How are you doing? Any crazy projects.
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I think if I add any more to this I’ll ruin it.
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Both of them are really nice. Relief work is something that you don't see round here very often.

Very talented.

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Heavy Metal Spike wrote:Both of them are really nice. Relief work is something that you don't see round here very often.

Very talented.

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Thank you I actually got into doing them from The Clubhouse a few years back. I like the look and the challenge. Also I ran out of shelve space and started on the wall behind the shelves. Now I have no more room but I’m hooked on making them.
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Nice job!
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PROFESSOR JARROD wrote:Nice job!
Thanks :wink:
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