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    It looks really great so far, can't wait to see more!

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    Wow! Looks just like Hannah's! I love it!

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    You and your family did a great job! This looks really promising! I hope you're having a lot of fun with this
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    WOAH! what a great idea! Where Can I get some of that?
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    GENIUS!!!
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  6. #46
    Wow, this looks seriously awesome! Makes me impatient to start my neoprene tail! XD

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    I wish I'd've known you were in utah earlier. I live here, and I don't meet other mermaids.
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  8. #48
    Dottie: dang! i wish i had known too! i might have been able to stop by! that would have been so cool
    where can you get some of the vinyl that i used for the fins? of the neoprene itself? well i got the vinyl online here: http://www.menards.com/main/search.h...goryHierarchy=
    i would suggest buying 2 rolls because one was fairly enough for me do do what i did. i wanted to add some on to my ankle and farther down the back, but i didn't have enough.




  9. #49
    it took us two days to sew. it was insane. at first my grandma had no idea what to do because she had never done a project like this before. but thankfully everything clicked and it went faster after that. she had never worked with neoprene before so she didn't believe me when i told her it stretched. :P haha. i think the zipper down the back with the vinyl along with the velcro with the vinyl on the fluke was the hardest. everything else was a piece of cake. at first we had cut the waist to big so when we sewed it, it fell down...thankfully we could easily unhook the sewing and re-cut and sew the sides together again.

    also i was thinking of adding a little more color to my tail design....maybe little tints of gold near the top so it sortuv seems to blend into my skin, and gold along the side of the fluke and a little down the back. but only hints of it....
    what do you guys think?

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    Shelf liner! Brilliant!
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  11. #51
    Quote Originally Posted by Mermaid Dottie View Post
    Shelf liner! Brilliant!
    I KNOW! the veins in the liner makes it really easy to cut straight lines. i love it! plus its the perfect thickness to still be nice a strong but still flow nicely in the water.

  12. #52
    Wow I love the tail so far :'D
    Using the rubber matting was a great idea too~

    Btw kinda late I suppose but where did you get your monofin xD
    Is it the teenage-sized one from FINIS? O:
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  13. #53
    i got the finis competitor mono fin at swim outlet :

    http://www.swimoutlet.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=2184

    (your gonna have to copy and paste the url...)

    its the biggest kind of monofin. there are other monofins that are longer but to get a better mermaid shape i went with the competitor. the price has actually gone down from when i bought it...dang. :P

    hope that helps.

  14. #54
    AH! okay so i just saw this video on youtube and i might change the way i paint and decorate this tail....
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk9PW...eature=mh_lolz
    I'm really liking the way she painted her pink tail... )
    she painted the scales quite large which in her other video's looks really neat in the water, then she highlighted them with smaller sea shell sequins. the blue tail also looks cool too.... but I'm thinking i might go with the pink...
    if you guys have any opinions feel free to share. right now its 50 50 for me...

  15. #55
    Oh wow its a competitor??
    It had a black blade so I was confused. I suppose they come in black xD
    Very nice! It was a really stiff monofin huh? That's what I always hear :'P
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  16. #56
    Quote Originally Posted by Kanti View Post
    Oh wow its a competitor??
    It had a black blade so I was confused. I suppose they come in black xD
    Very nice! It was a really stiff monofin huh? That's what I always hear :'P
    Yeah I wa surprised when I saw it come out of the box being black. Totally did not see that coming. :P yeah it's really nice and stiff on land, when I tests it in the water it bent a little but still remained pretty stiff, which was really nice when I wanted to go fast. it's a great monofin. So glad I got it. I just wish it were a little more bendy so it looked more flowy in the water...

  17. #57
    Yea but stiff is good too! I actually saw a video of someone messing around in a competitor underwater
    and I thought it looked great. It's a bit flowy but not too much and it'll propel you through the water.
    I'm attempting to make a monofin out of sheets of plastic and right now I want it REALLY wavy but..
    Yea then you have to accept the fact that it'll be weird to swim in xD
    It'll basically be a showy tail more than anything :'P
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  18. #58
    Making a monofin out of plastic sheets? That's sound really interesting! Once you finish it you should post some pictures cuz I would love to see how floppy it looks
    yeah I guess floppy won't work very well when swimming...

    Yeah i guess the competitor fin will be nice when I'm swimming in the ocean. Nice control too.

  19. #59
    Yea it'll be nice once you start swimming in it xD
    So far I just have some PETG sheets cut in the shape of a fluke. I've dunked it in the
    water to see the movement and it can't really support it's shape. It's super flowy and
    probably won't support movement very well.
    It looks nice, but you can't really swim fast in it xD
    One day I'll try but I'm basically inventing stuff as I go so I dunno if it's gonna work haha
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  20. #60
    Maybe you should try Plexiglass? Its a very hard plastic used for windows and fish tanks and its shatterproof. It also comes in a large range of sizes, colors, and thickness. Some Homedepots have it but you should also check online.

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