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![]() The whole thing looks really neat. Love the crevasse, that really gives it a pop.
I'd love to see a drop off tank one day where the rockwork actually ramps up closer to the surface and then plop a wavebox down at the deep side just to see what the wave would look like.
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![]() +1 That would be awesome to see waves crashing onto the rocks!
Maybe an MP40 or MP60 might do the trick, unless you can hide a wavebox within the rockwork on the opposite side.
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![]() Neat! Never seen anything like that before, way to think "outside the box." lol
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