Mummy chariot
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He runs 15 miles a day to use up all the calories, he's actually quite skinney really.
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dublin boy wrote:He runs 15 miles a day to use up all the calories, he's actually quite skinney really.
Thanks Shay, cheques in the post
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You haven't had my invoice yet Gaz boy.
Sorry for hi-jacking your thread Sara, we just try to have a bit of fun.
Sorry for hi-jacking your thread Sara, we just try to have a bit of fun.
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dublin boy wrote:You haven't had my invoice yet Gaz boy.
Sorry for hi-jacking your thread Sara, we just try to have a bit of fun.
Get some more pics uploaded Sara, retake control of your thread
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Good progress Sara. Hope you were able to get those part together without too much trouble.
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GaryDainton wrote:dublin boy wrote:He runs 15 miles a day to use up all the calories, he's actually quite skinney really.
Thanks Shay, cheques in the post
Cayman Islands or Swiss bank account? Back OT, keep the updates coming please Sara.
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Barbados Chris!
We all love big V8 engines here Sara, looking good
We all love big V8 engines here Sara, looking good
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webby wrote:GaryDainton wrote:dublin boy wrote:He runs 15 miles a day to use up all the calories, he's actually quite skinney really.
Thanks Shay, cheques in the post
Cayman Islands or Swiss bank account? Back OT, keep the updates coming please Sara.
Ive sent him a rubber one
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Looking forward to seeing paint on this.
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Looking really cool Sara....Im digging this. I have always been a fan of the show rods and odd stuff too...specially the Tom Daniels series kits. My dad got me started building with one the Monogram Un-Real Roller kit. keep up the great work..!
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Keep up the good work, Sara. Very nice.
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Great progress! The chariot looks like it's going to be super cool. Can't wait to see the mummy on it.
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More good work Sara.
You mentioned you are going to dry brush the snakes. That's a great idea Sara.
Maybe use a light colour like tan or some light grey.
I am thinking the dark green you showed me is going to be too dark. All your work with dry brushing won't be seen with the dark green, you could also mix up a tiny bit of green into some white to give you a light green for the dry brushing. Just making a suggestion.
You mentioned you are going to dry brush the snakes. That's a great idea Sara.
Maybe use a light colour like tan or some light grey.
I am thinking the dark green you showed me is going to be too dark. All your work with dry brushing won't be seen with the dark green, you could also mix up a tiny bit of green into some white to give you a light green for the dry brushing. Just making a suggestion.
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