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Return of the Glittery Skulls


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15 October 2024page first published

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unknown member writes:

After building the Skulls Barrier, I had two left-over glittery skulls.

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It was an easy project to take a wooden flower shape (formerly available at Dollar Tree), prime it back, flock it with black sand, and attach the skulls with thick white glue.

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I really didn't think these glittery Halloween skulls would be that useful, but after receiving a sealing of clear matte spray, I think they look quite mysterious.

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The skulls don't have a lot of detail from a side view, and the seam stands out.

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Not much to see from the back…

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And here are 28mm fantasy and sci-fi figures, to give a sense of scale.