eBay
 In this auction, you will be bidding upon this GREAT custom made / hand crafted piece for your miniature African savannah diorama,  This is an African termite mound with a small flock of Swallow-tailed Bee-eaters roosting upon it.  The termite mound is cast from a compostion material similar to that used by Elastolin and Lineol.  I mix the material myself.  It is poured into a custom made mold, dried and then hand painted.  The Bee-eaters are also created by me....then hand-painted.  The termite mount measures about 7" long and 5" tall.  This would look superb displayed with your Schleich, Papo, Safari Ltd, or CollectA African wildlife / animal figures.....especially with the new models released for 2012.   PLEASE NOTE.....I will make every effort to wrap this carefully, but the Bee-eaters may come loose during shipping.  If they do, you can simply reglue them upon their roosts.  Contact me through eBay's mail system if you have any questions.

PayPal payments will be accepted.  I can offer other payment options for the winning bidder's convenience. Please use the shipping calculator to obtain estimates for Priority Mail Delivery or Parcel Post Delivery.  Insurance and Delivery Confirmation are required and are included in the handling fee.

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I want my bidders/customers to know that you can purchase my items with the utmost confidence. I have been a Depression Glass and American Art Pottery collector for 25 years. You can be assured that the item that you are bidding on will be as I have described it. My honesty is impeccable, and my feedback speaks for itself.

PayPal payments will be accepted. Payment MUST be received within 10 days of being contacted by me. All of my items on eBay are 100% GUARANTEED to be as described. Due to family commitments, on occasion I may be called out of town for a few days. I’ll answer emails immediately upon my return, so please don’t panic if you don’t hear from me right away.

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