Part 2: How to Build a Rock Habitat for a Whitetail Plaque | Taxidermy Supply

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  • Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
  • In the second video of a two-part series, Scenes-n-Nature explains how to add moss, plant detail and realistic texture to the custom rocks on an artificial barnwood back panel for a whitetail deer shoulder mount. We demonstrate how easy it is to apply Static Fiber™ with our Static King® to replicate moss, create variation in the plant detail with Accents and Highlights, and add texture to the custom rocks with our Lite Rock Debris.
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    Products mentioned in this video:
    Lite Rock Debris - Natural (NT6195)
    Fiber-Tac™ (NF6102)
    Static King® (NF6100)
    Power Supply - US (NF6105)
    Static Fiber™ - 7 mm Medium Green (NF6124)
    Static Fiber™ - 4 mm Dark Green (NF6119)
    Fiber-Vac™ (NF6101)
    Soil Base - Dirt (NF6202)
    Accent - Light Green (NF6219)
    Highlight - Dark Green (NF6211)
    Habitat Adhesive™ (NF6099)
    Habitat Sprayer™ (NF6098)
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  • @buddyandrews7678
    @buddyandrews7678 2 роки тому +1

    Great video excellent products

  • @LordRusty5
    @LordRusty5 2 роки тому +1

    I used your products on a mount I did back in the 80's .. from your parent company "Woodland Scenics". I used some medium green ground foam climbing up a stump to replicate moss growing. I used your Talus as lightweight rocks in the soil (re-dried coffee grounds). These products are not lost to a Taxidermist who also enjoys Model Railroading! ;)

  • @kaleidoscope8276
    @kaleidoscope8276 2 роки тому

    I wanna know how to add artificial plants to my deer mount habitat. I'm on a budget, do yall have a video?

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669  2 роки тому

      Hi Kelly! We apologize for our delayed response. However, we do have some information for you. To add artificial plants, poke or drill a hole in the habitat shell. Apply a generous amount of hot glue on the base of the plant and insert it into the hole. Finish by applying a little more hot glue along the seam between the plant and the habitat and sprinkling one of our Soil Bases over the glue. The Soil Base will make the plant appear to be growing from the habitat, and cover up the seam/glue. When the hot glue is dry, you can use Habitat Adhesive to add more Soil Base, if needed. We currently do not have a specific video that shows this exact process, but we hope this information helped.