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Re: A simple but colorful sea diorama
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Date: 
Mon, 25 Aug 2008 16:55:40 GMT
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In lugnet.announce, David Simmons wrote:
   Hey all,

For your aquarian pleasure I’m pleased to present my entry for Baylug’s first East Bay meeting contest; “School.”



Tartar sauce, anyone? ;-P

Dave S.

This rocks my socks. You managed to get my favorite salt-water fish in there (Angelfish and Clownfish). I like the use of the clear supports to move the fish out into space. It gives the diorama a lot of depth. The colors are fantastic and really set this MOC off. The pirate “plume” used as a side fin is a nice touch. Bravo. The coral design is very intricate and really looks like coral when you take in the overall view of the MOC.

A nice take on the “school” idea. Great work!

-Dave

ToT-LUG



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  Re: A simple but colorful sea diorama
 
(...) Thanks, Dave! Any resemblance to actual fish was purely accidental, but I'm glad you saw some familiar faces! The coral was the most challenging part, especially trying to figure how to make it "branch" in a realistic way. Dave S. (16 years ago, 26-Aug-08, to lugnet.aquazone, lugnet.build.sculpture, FTX)

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  A simple but colorful sea diorama
 
Hey all, For your aquarian pleasure I'm pleased to present my entry for Baylug's first East Bay meeting contest; "School." (URL) Tartar sauce, anyone? ;-P Dave S. (16 years ago, 24-Aug-08, to lugnet.announce, FTX) ! 

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