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@sundancer Who’re you? I think we had someone looking like you here before but he left long long ago never to be heard from again. I think that games the likes of Subnautica are apt to pull people away from hobbying without kicking and screaming. No worries, its good to have you back. Now as far as secret projects, you’d better watch out or you’ll end up with stormtroopers sporting reindeer antlers. You now have tasted a mere sample of my might in miniatures that I’m capable of.
@arkmechanicus Damn **blink blink**
@onlyonepinman It sucks to hear about the cut, just remember superglue is your friend. The cure all for any injury in the hobby is just that. After that I’d recommend rubbing dirt on it.
@rayzryr If you never liked the music then why inflict it on us? Here.. a soundtrack from a little later that really was good from a film that captured the warehouse rave scene. Good memories of being in California at the time. SO much I didn’t do and had the chance. Meh, live and learn.
@evilstu Since these are the Scrap tanks from Kromlech and they’re operated by gobs I think that going ballistic with the color and then weather to tone it down would work best. I think the detail might get lost if I tried to stay on point with the subtlety of painting like real armor. The only problem I see is going to be working with large areas of yellow. I might look into investing in panel lining products for the future as there are so many mechanical pieces that will need attention.