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Mark Stine; makes the best looking popping bugs; I have seen so far; and has helped me along to making my own ! eventually Im going to have to get a airsprayer like his;; a rattle can;; just does so much ;; LOL
Wow Mark I was going to make an attempt at some wooden poppers but now I see why your own bodies. Been looking all weekend and can't find wooden popper bodies anywhere. I guess I'll have to try the netcraft foam popper bodies and put a hardener of some kind on it so it will hold up. Your popper really amaze me buddy a super job on all aspects of them.
I live in an apartment so I have to keep the dust to a minimum when I'm working on them in the winter. What I normally do is shape the poppers outside and finish them inside during the colder weather. I wish I had a shop to play around with my hobbies, tying flies, poppers, and rod building. Like I said before, Mark, those are awesome.
Outstanding work...three cheers!
Mark you are a true artist from start to finish and it takes a skill cause they all look the same, simply awesome.
So Mark did you make the bodies yourself then or buy them made up already.
Those look fantastic!
McSruff the airbrushes I prefer are the badger sg 100 and the paasche vjr. Dick and Carl the material these poppers are made from is wood specifically "tupelo gum." on other poppers I have used cedar, basswood, balsa, spruce cork, and hard and soft foam. Tupelo is really easy to shape and makes a pretty light body.
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