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  • I want to buy a hundred, then release them into the wild, as it should be

  • 11 people were afraid this company was playing God by creating rocks

  • orbital

  • I want a fake rock

  • I have made some of my own with chicken wire to shape, spray foam and stucco. Its really easy and lasts foreve if you keep the water clean

  • Why not just find a rock?

  • why in the world wouldnt you just go out and get a real rock to use?

  • Whose music?

  • @imobilaizeris It's from the soundtrack from "The Saint"

  • @imobilaizeris orbital

  • Very professional production, thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • What was that music from? Seemed familiar to me and I can't place it. Guess I'm not sleeping tonight!

  • Australians are really good at making fake rocks. Go around all the theme parks and all you'll see are freaking fake rocks everywhere. EVERYWHERE! So hilarious.

  • great!

  • i didnt even know there was a shortage of real rock,

  • Thank you, AussieBush9! We pride ourselves on the quality, realism and customer service that we offer homeowners as well as museum exhibit designers, visual merchandisers creating retail store window and floors displays, and others looking for a more professional experience.

  • An excellent concept and well done. Many 'artificial rocks' are just brown cement that a 5 year old could have shaped. These are really good.

  • Wonderful work!!!

  • can u name me the materials ill need to do that .. the tools everything i need to make that

  • Thank you for your inquiry! Our video was designed to give an overview of our fake rock manufacturing process in the factory. Unfortunately, we don't offer free consultations and are unable to share our years of experience with those who want to commercially duplicate our products.

  • @tarazanlove, just go to lizard-landscapes(dot)com they have FREE consultations and videos.. Their projects are AMAZING and easy to do and can be used for a lot of different things.

  • Hey, isn't that "rock" music in the background?

  • It's a multi-step process using latex rubber reinforced with glass fiber manufactured in France and Japan.

  • Great video. What are the molds made out of? I have worked with fiberglass plenty of times, but I would not know what to use to create the mold from an actual rock.

  • Cool video. After a while my eyes were straining from all the fading from pic to pic.

  • LOL! Sorry about that....it's the price we had to pay using still photos instead of editing a video. Thank you for watching!

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