Trophy Room finally underway

The tradesman described yesterday as 'transformative'. I agree.

The two main windows installed and bought some views in.

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Late afternoon bought a moment of disappointment, our faithful friend, Paslode, developed a split in the plastic cap after years of good service.

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I performed some dodgy field exigent repairs and it was soon back in action. :LOL:
 
The tradesman described yesterday as 'transformative'. I agree.

The two main windows installed and bought some views in.

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Late afternoon bought a moment of disappointment, our faithful friend, Paslode, developed a split in the plastic cap after years of good service.

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I performed some dodgy field exigent repairs and it was soon back in action. :LOL:
Very nice but that band-aid needs some checkering. Keep it classic.
 
Despite plenty of work - not much visible progress on the project, but a good friend just dropped in with a couple of very special Christmas presents that will eventually take pride of place.

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Seeing @Franco 's post on his great trophy room, reminded me to post an update on my project, a few including featuring the hound for @Green Chile ;)

Progress has been a little slow, but it is coming together.

Doors and windows are in, the floor is complete, the lower walls are almost done. 'Upper' wall is 15mm ply for flexibility in hanging heads.

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The hound enjoying the view of some kangaroos on the hill. :ROFLMAO:

The 'tall wall' was finished yesterday, almost 4 metres at its highest. Plenty for a nice Gemsbok one day. ;)

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I picked up this nice trinket from a local antique dealer, a well travelled suitcase, probably from the 20s or 30s, complete with some great old baggage labels.

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Thanks for the dog photo! I've been curious about the roos...are they dangerous to the dogs? Probably depends on the dog's personality as well but wanted to ask you that.
 
roos...are they dangerous to the dogs?
Absolutely, they will either try to drown the dog in the nearest water and if there is no water then they will try to disenbowel them with their rear legs. Roo hide is much thicker on their stomach than their back, when the males fight they are basically trying to disenbowel each other.
 
Absolutely, they will either try to drown the dog in the nearest water and if there is no water then they will try to disenbowel them with their rear legs. Roo hide is much thicker on their stomach than their back, when the males fight they are basically trying to disenbowel each other.
Ah, that explains why my Aussie friend calls them "bloody buggers." The trophy room project is coming along nicely.
 

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Itinerary 2025
12-02 Lexington South Carolina

13-02 Huntsville, Alabama

14-02 Pigott, Arkansas

15-02 Pigott, Arkansas

17-02 Richmond Texas

18-02 Sapulpa Oklahoma

19-02 Ava Missouri

20-02 Maxwell, Iowa

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