Help needed to cut rock

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MoGanic
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Re: Help needed to cut rock

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No.2
My favorite, nice character and great flat base.
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MoGanic
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Re: Help needed to cut rock

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No. 3
This one likely wont be used... maybe if I break it up a bit more
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Maybe from this angle.. =\
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Or this?
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MoGanic
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Re: Help needed to cut rock

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No.4
Last but not least! Or is it?...
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Has a great overhang, reminiscent of a cliff! Or turn it upside down and...
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We have a funny looking large cavity - wouldn't be bad if I covered it with soil and moss... who knows!

From a different angle:
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