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    Playing around with my stardust paints and came up with this, It’s a candy blue protec base with clear stardust over, some chenille and of coarse my wedgetails to finish it all off,,,great thing about using the clear stardust is you just press on the eyes,, no glue, no baking, no wait….
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    Very nice!
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    I really like those Andy. You don’t need glue or anything for the eyes?

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    Looks awesome
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    Nope,,just paint with protec first, then dip rubberized stardust, stick on eyes, and go….
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    Quote Originally Posted by Takeum View Post
    Nope,,just paint with protec first, then dip rubberized stardust, stick on eyes, and go….
    That’s interesting, bet that’s a time saver.

    Nice work as always.

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    Those look like they will catch fish. So do you put the eyes on firstborn then dip them?

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    Stiff,,, I dip first in stardust, then while still hot,, stick eyes on ,,,it’s like using hot glue,,,once eyes touch,, they will stick exactly where they touch so be.careful and make sure dip is still warm if you intend to move it around slightly,,,heats your friend,,
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    Love those jigs!
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    Nice work, Andy.

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