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<blockquote data-quote="Aracnoenthusiast" data-source="post: 187011" data-attributes="member: 31479"><p>Cool, you have a few options there, you can taxidermy it for a shadow box type display. Or you can prep it and cast it in epoxy. Either way, you want to pose it on some foam using pins to hold legs where you want them. Not through the legs but crisscross over them to hold. Let it dry. You may want to get the guts out of the abdomen. Then stuff with cotton ball and glue shut again. Or just leave abdomen empty. After that. Once dry the legs should stay in place. Put in a box or cast in epoxy. I hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aracnoenthusiast, post: 187011, member: 31479"] Cool, you have a few options there, you can taxidermy it for a shadow box type display. Or you can prep it and cast it in epoxy. Either way, you want to pose it on some foam using pins to hold legs where you want them. Not through the legs but crisscross over them to hold. Let it dry. You may want to get the guts out of the abdomen. Then stuff with cotton ball and glue shut again. Or just leave abdomen empty. After that. Once dry the legs should stay in place. Put in a box or cast in epoxy. I hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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