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Re: kung-fu legend (1847–1924)
« Reply #20 on: August 10, 2010, 00:46:32 »
Hi

It would be great to see more of your customs as you have built yourself quite a reputation. Many members just do not have enough time to venture into the other forums especially when they are in foreign languages .

Great custom by the way and thank you for taking the time to show us  :wow:

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Re: kung-fu legend (1847–1924)
« Reply #21 on: August 10, 2010, 00:51:29 »
...What paint did you use?? And how did you use it?
And are the legs your design or playmobil?

hey Wolf Knight...I found these old pics...its just very careful masking and spraying, no secret techniques but no short-cuts for mass production  ;D

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Re: kung-fu legend (1847–1924)
« Reply #22 on: August 10, 2010, 00:59:07 »
....Many members just do not have enough time to venture into the other forums especially when they are in foreign languages ...Rasputin "The Mad Monk"

thanks Rasputin!
I've been envious of this Forum and her members since you guys started but didnt want to put up mirror threads thinking that other forum members can look into GW if they are interested enough...
ok, I shall dig up some old stuff if they havent been outdone/updated by Geobra  ;D

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Re: kung-fu legend (1847–1924)
« Reply #23 on: August 10, 2010, 01:24:43 »
Hi

I seem to need some inspiration to solve my clone-ish looking dioramas. I am not much of a Playmo-painter ( I just can't bare to impurify them) so I tend to stick to soft-customs. I will be aqueously awaiting the pictures of your work  :lens:



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Re: kung-fu legend (1847–1924)
« Reply #24 on: August 10, 2010, 01:42:30 »
..I seem to need some inspiration to solve my clone-ish looking dioramas. I am not much of a Playmo-painter ( I just can't bare to impurify them) so I tend to stick to soft-customs. I will be aqueously awaiting the pictures of your work  :lens: "The Mad Monk"

wow, that's quite a diorama you made!

I try to restrict myself to certain themes altho I do like many others, including non-war ones like yours. As for moving away from soft-customising, I dont like spraying/cutting but some years, PM just dont launch any new parts/colors/inspirations for my themes, so after a lot of hesitation ::) :-\ I compromise my own customising rules  :P

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Re: kung-fu legend (1847–1924)
« Reply #25 on: August 10, 2010, 05:19:07 »
I know the spear’s a custom. ¿Is the sword custom as well?
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Re: kung-fu legend (1847–1924)
« Reply #26 on: August 10, 2010, 05:58:44 »
I know the spear’s a custom. ¿Is the sword custom as well?

 :-[ no Andy...I'm not good at glueing swords on poles or pouches on belts...anyway I dont allow any glue on my PM (for now)...
I stole this machete from my jungle fighter(those G.I.Joe-looking men with changeable weapons)...it looks quite acceptable as a chinese broadsword in PM world :P I cant recall if you allow any non-PM parts on your customs  ???

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Re: kung-fu legend (1847–1924)
« Reply #27 on: August 10, 2010, 16:09:09 »
:-[ no Andy...I'm not good at glueing swords on poles or pouches on belts...anyway I dont allow any glue on my PM (for now)...
I stole this machete from my jungle fighter(those G.I.Joe-looking men with changeable weapons)...it looks quite acceptable as a chinese broadsword in PM world :P I cant recall if you allow any non-PM parts on your customs  ???
Oh, ok, and yes, it fits PERFECTLY…
In answer to your question, I try to avoid that, but I’m not above it if I have to.
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Re: kung-fu legend (1847–1924)
« Reply #28 on: August 10, 2010, 16:13:27 »
Awesome! :wow: :wow: :wow:

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Re: kung-fu legend (1847–1924)
« Reply #29 on: August 12, 2010, 22:25:52 »
Cheng, I really really love this custom!

Rasputins diorama is great too!!!
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