This month, the world of fibreglass has been... quiet.
There ain't a lot going on.
Not much is happening, to be honest.
So what better time to have a little trip down memory lane and revisit some of our most popular posts? I can feel your excitement building already. There are puns galore!
Let's go!
Showing posts with label Fibreglass blue cock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fibreglass blue cock. Show all posts
Monday, 15 September 2014
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
This Month in Fibreglass: May 2013
Welcome to our new feature comprising of everything that has made the news in fibreglass this month and I managed to think of a pun for. It may inspire you, it may not. It could make you smile, although that's not guaranteed.
CFS customer Gateguards have completed the 20m high Celtic Cross Monument. Located at the border of Devon & Cornwall near Saltash at a cost of £500,000.
The finish is cold cast resin copper with details of gold leaf, with carbon fibre also used in the construction.
Find out more about the cross here.
Amazing Busts
The New York Botanical Gardens have just installed four 15 foot tall fibreglass busts.
American artist Philip Haas was inspired by Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s ‘Four Seasons’ portraits.
Find more about the busts here
A conservation group has objected to a 15ft tall fibreglass cockerel being planned for the fourth plinth at Trafalgar Square.
One objector said "I do wonder what Nelson’s reaction would have been after returning home from battle only to be greeted by the French emblem standing proudly in the centre of London."
Although the artist claims that "the cockerel is a symbol for regeneration, awakening and strength".
You can read the full story here.
Head Found In River
Hot Cross Done!
CFS customer Gateguards have completed the 20m high Celtic Cross Monument. Located at the border of Devon & Cornwall near Saltash at a cost of £500,000.
The finish is cold cast resin copper with details of gold leaf, with carbon fibre also used in the construction.
Find out more about the cross here.
Amazing Busts
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Winter: "Why does my face feel sticky?" |
The New York Botanical Gardens have just installed four 15 foot tall fibreglass busts.
American artist Philip Haas was inspired by Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s ‘Four Seasons’ portraits.
Find more about the busts here
Fibreglass Tanks 0 - Concrete Bridge 1
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Soon it will be all just water [tanks] under the bridge |
No surprise, the bridge won this round, but an epic fail to the truck driver who decided on a detour and ended up getting in some bother with the police.....
Big Blue Cock Ruffles Feathers
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Cock-a-doodle-don't |
One objector said "I do wonder what Nelson’s reaction would have been after returning home from battle only to be greeted by the French emblem standing proudly in the centre of London."
Although the artist claims that "the cockerel is a symbol for regeneration, awakening and strength".
You can read the full story here.
Head Found In River
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We shall name him "Bob" |
A rowing team found a fibreglass head floating down the Hudson River. "No-body" has come forward to claim it as yet.
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