Brown Pants Day.
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Brown Pants Day.
A good day to wear brown pants!
Brown Pants Day by Taz-Maniac, on Flickr
Special thanks to ISC for being a constant inspiration, and to kris kelvin from LUGPol tall pine design (though I think his look better).
Before anyone asks the table is warped not the base of the MOC
Brown Pants Day by Taz-Maniac, on Flickr
Special thanks to ISC for being a constant inspiration, and to kris kelvin from LUGPol tall pine design (though I think his look better).
Before anyone asks the table is warped not the base of the MOC
Last edited by TazManiac on Tue 26 Apr 2011, 8:57 am; edited 1 time in total
TazManiac- Pirate Master
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Re: Brown Pants Day.
lol... I love the choice for the face of the second chap in brown pants.
and awesome MOC as always.
Also love the trees, is the pine tree built using hinges on the branches?
and awesome MOC as always.
Also love the trees, is the pine tree built using hinges on the branches?
AnitaE- Vegemite Eater
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Re: Brown Pants Day.
Yeah there are a few different hinges in that tree still havent found the best one for it though.
Cheers AnitaE for your kind words, I think between the two of us we're hogging the forum , no ones stopping other members from posting though.
Cheers AnitaE for your kind words, I think between the two of us we're hogging the forum , no ones stopping other members from posting though.
TazManiac- Pirate Master
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Re: Brown Pants Day.
Great work TazManiac
I guess those fellows have had a falling out after a few Tasmanian beers.
They'll be good mates again tomorrow; maybe?
I love the effect of placing the 'plant flower stems' on top of another. It gives another dimension to the undergrowth.
I guess those fellows have had a falling out after a few Tasmanian beers.
They'll be good mates again tomorrow; maybe?
I love the effect of placing the 'plant flower stems' on top of another. It gives another dimension to the undergrowth.
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