TrystanGST's WIP thread

cassar

BALLSCRATCHER

no glue or nails
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TrystanGST

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LOL Cassar, you old badger. I knew someone was going to make the Strangelove connection. Imagine him in a corset....
 

roninjr

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Mandrake says "See here now, just share the code... just encase something were to happen to you see?" as he holds a cloth belt of 30.06 ammo for the M1919A6 Machine Gun.
 

cassar

BALLSCRATCHER
LOL Cassar, you old badger. I knew someone was going to make the Strangelove connection. Imagine him in a corset....
colonal Kong in twin set erm no, no, no
I didn't ask for a picture , I asked for instructions, you philandering swine!
im not really at liberty to even divulge the pictures lol

*cough* salt *cough*
Or mind bullets!
ssshhhhs! might have to call round n put you through the shredder lol


Mandrake says "See here now, just share the code... just encase something were to happen to you see?" as he holds a cloth belt of 30.06 ammo for the M1919A6 Machine Gun.
insurance just in case your tempted lol.










ok lick the pointy end then dip it in a little bit of salt then stand it up.
 

Elly3438

Member
Lookin' good Tryst! Yeah, I stink at smoothing... my stuff always looks "crusty" lol

When you are done I'll have to bring my camera over to take some good pictures~~
 

TrystanGST

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That may be next - I was trying to use some badab black GW wash, but over large surfaces it's starting to look like sooty exhaust, instead of darkening the colors.
 

armornv

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Sounds like what you need is a filter instead of a wash. Basically the same idea, only much much more diluted. It's designed to alter the tone of the underlying colors. Used quite frewuently in armor modeling.

I could be wrong but that's my 2 cents and I'm stickin' with it! :)
 

TrystanGST

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Interesting camo scheme there! No mistaking who's side you're on then lol
Yeah well I was reading up on it, and apparently ze germans were short of materials during the war, like paint, and decided to print this pattern on fabric and use it on their planes. The funny thing is it was actually somewhat effective...
 
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