This is made with an Xacto knife, a Dremel rotary Tool, and sandpaper. Only using the vinyl in the Munny. Now taking commisions at: www.greglovestoast.com
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WOW!!! This is AMAZING!!! One of the best cutaway jobs i've seen!! Hats off for sure!!
about 12 years ago · Comment ·
Damn, are you trying to give Carson Catlin a run for his money? ;)
Brilliant looking, to be sure!
about 12 years ago · Comment ·
trustpigs m Ha ha ha… Didn't mean it as a negative comment at all, merely noting that you're certainly cutting at the same level Mr. Catlin is, that's all. Keep up the amazing work, man! almost 12 years ago
Gregory Lee v No worries. I didn't take it that way. Thanks for the good words. almost 12 years ago
fantastic, indeed. i wonder how many hours of work this took to create...
about 12 years ago · Comment ·
Gregory Lee v Lots. It was my first that I did like this. I did most of it a couple of years ago, and I picked it back up and finished it recently. It's a labor of lust, so I probably spent way too long on it. I have two more coming soon. They are both minis, this was full size. almost 12 years ago
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Gregory Lee v I'm definitely not trying to step on Carson's toes. We both do things differently even though we are both cutters. I really like his geometric style. almost 12 years ago