Pat Gregory
Well-known member
Let's get this puppy going!
Working on a scaup project that will be migrating to New Jersey. I am very pleased with the rig. Bodies are Michigan white cedar and heads Wisconsin white pine. Post up your November work!!! And, Godspeed on the marsh, in the field and on the broadwater... Pat
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Also, I used a wet on wet technique of blending some green into the heads of the drakes. I coated the black onto the entire head and neck area. While wet, I took green paint from my pallet and stippled it into the black paint until I got the effect I wanted. The strength of this technique is the green paint dries uniformly with the black and, it hardens as essentially, one paint. Try it if you like. It's simple to do. Compliments of the great Mike Lashbrook...
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Working on a scaup project that will be migrating to New Jersey. I am very pleased with the rig. Bodies are Michigan white cedar and heads Wisconsin white pine. Post up your November work!!! And, Godspeed on the marsh, in the field and on the broadwater... Pat
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Also, I used a wet on wet technique of blending some green into the heads of the drakes. I coated the black onto the entire head and neck area. While wet, I took green paint from my pallet and stippled it into the black paint until I got the effect I wanted. The strength of this technique is the green paint dries uniformly with the black and, it hardens as essentially, one paint. Try it if you like. It's simple to do. Compliments of the great Mike Lashbrook...
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