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Something a little different    

Updated my brain bucket with some FMA nonsense.

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much neat. What techniques did you use?

The sand paper one. :D

 

Over the years I painted it different colors. Then one day I decided on another finish, and covered it with a kind of "paste" usually used to make basis for miniatures (that: http://www.prince-august.net/details.php?pid=1313), then painted over it.

Here was the result:

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So... sand paper, alcohol, sand paper, etc... And since I wasn't able to remove everything, it now looks that way.

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Dammit Chris I thought we'd been through this.

 

They don't go on your head normally. The only time you put them on your head is when you're assembling Swedish flat pack, and that shouldn't be for longer than an hour or you'll get excitement overdose. All other times they are to be kept aside to look badass as they are.

 

 

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Hahaha :D

 

That would be something, assembling an IKEA furniture with a tacticool helmet on. Lights off and only the helmet LED to guide you :D

 

I wish I could be one of those bad asses with just a pair of slim protective glasses on but I am too much of a wuss to take BBs to the face :P

 

Siavash, I assume you have real helmets, and by that it also implies that those pads are relatively expensive ? :o

(Did not Google yet.)

 

OK Googled it, not too bad. But more suggestions are welcome :)

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