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Those are great, dirt and mud never looked so good.
I have to do my phins that way. Now all I have to do is find a tape of them somewhere. |
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Those Chefs look "Warhammer-esque!" Good Stuff!
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Chiefs...
I recognize and have been on the board with those "down & dirty" Chiefs. Nice dry brush technique on your Kansas City squad. I also have a dirty set of Jags dry brushed by my cousin. I'll show on this thread when I get the chance to shoot a picture of them.
Peace, OldSchool |
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make a new one, Don
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Wolf - Man that is some sweet dirt.... Love that horse collar, too. You provided enough of a close-up that I could see your prongs on clear SD base. Does that base give you the performance you are looking for?? if not, try evening out the prongs so all touch the surface....... K-LO |
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As far as the paint job, this was my first attempt at painting a team EVER. I will someday make a new set with the new techniques I now know but these will always be my favorite because they were my first! That reminds me of Jenny Hand...my first!! LOL
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