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i hope i dont step on any toes here heres some of mine. no where near as good as mousemuffins.
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Damn they look good together like that. Now I want the 1911....
I still have the derringer to do (tempted to have the engraving laser cut. would cost less than $15), broomhandle and MP40 to do as well. Plus my own P-90, and I'm going to have a go at texturing the Sten. |
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hey mouse that looks great,
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Absolutely breathtaking. Did you paint with acrylics, artists oils, or something else entirely? Your ingenioius construction techniques have taken this model (outstanding as designed), to a whole other level.
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OK after seeing what you done with this Classic Colt, I am willing to give one a try. I like how you are not afraid to use other material than paper. Your paint work is artistic in the results. The only thing missing is the balls in the cylinders and caps on the nipples at the rear of the cylinder. I use to build these years ago from a company that produced working black powder pistols, and this one was a favorite and a monster to shoot, 44 cal. Again, awesome work and I very much look forward to see what you do next. Check out ECardmodels, I seem to remember seeing a Broomhandle Mauser, nice wooden handle on that one too. Thought about replacing wood print on the Thompson with balsa as well, or do a chopper w/o rear stock like the gangster's used to do. Thanks for your posting. :D:D:D You get three green grins for this one. Rick
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I'm a little late to the party but thank you for posting this.I've downloaded this one along with the single action army and the m1911. Are you going to make another one now that he's released a new cylinder with engraving?
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hi!
well i'm new in this forum, and i mean really really noob... i found this beautiful and amazing job, and already got the model from Ecard... but i need some help.. what exactly do you use to get the models more resistant? i know that may be this was a repetitive question but i can find anything on the forum... help¿
thank in advance... from Chile!! |
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sorry about the double post, i just figure out about the Ca glue and everything, so thanks! anyways... but, but! BUT! mousemuffins, can you help me with the grip? i want to make the same frame! plis give me a hand!! i justo bougth the model from Chris Gutzmer, please help!
thanks again! |
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Thanks Doc!
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