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Monty
03-17-2009, 09:39 PM
Here is sme new pluggage by Rip Plugger.
Looking great!!

The top is a standard Fat mullet,6 inches and about 2.5 oz.,,black over
cobalt,went back to basics on these 2,no sparkles,lets the color be
richer.

The second one is a blend of 2 of my own designs,it's a cross between a
Rip-Splitter and Rip-Runner,also I added a hump.
it has a tight waggle like no other.
6 inches and about 2 oz,red under black with silver accents.
5851

Copperhead, this baby has a waggle and wobble at the same time.
7.5 inches,cobra like head,done in custom mixed acrylic with black top
spray,about 2-3/4 oz.
5850

This baby is a Rip-Runner BUT,it has a diff action.
Swims like a rip-splitter!
It kinda darts and waggles very nice.
6 inches and about 2 oz.
color is light grey and it has gold sparkles!
very nice waggle too!
5852

CharlieTuna
03-18-2009, 02:56 PM
Nice job! The second one is really cool.:clapping:

Sephus3
03-20-2009, 10:23 PM
Great stuff right there:clapping:

surfstix1963
03-31-2009, 04:12 AM
Nice work.

7deadlyplugs
03-31-2009, 11:33 AM
Very nice work! :drool:Monty, you said the plugs are done in acrylic, coming from an airbrush gun, right? And I wondered if you knew how many coats of clear he uses, and how long it usually takes to dry from when he starts, to when they are cured enough to cast them?

DarkSkies
03-31-2009, 06:49 PM
Your work is always in a class of its own, RP. Cool of ya to show them, Monty. :clapping:

Rip-Plugger
04-01-2009, 07:53 PM
Very nice work! :drool:Monty, you said the plugs are done in acrylic, coming from an airbrush gun, right? And I wondered if you knew how many coats of clear he uses, and how long it usually takes to dry from when he starts, to when they are cured enough to cast them?

thanks 7-DP,

no airbrush here,I do it with a foam brush by hand,I mix up my own colors and the epoxy coats have usually 2 but sometimes I get a dust bunny baby so I use a sanding sponge to lightly roughen the surface and apply another epoxy coat.
I allow 1 day to cure and then it can hit the water to test!

R-P