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Pictured above is one of the foam props carved and painted to look like limestone. Last week I repainted it to look more like actual limestone. It's hard to tell in this photo since it seems to have a bluish tint to it. It's pretty close to the desired color but I think it needs a some highlights here and there. On the table nest to the prop are actual limestone rocks for comparison.
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