It's missing some decals as they were just to tiny and to hard to apply, but I'm happy with it.
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CaptainLock
Dutch
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Arf Trooper Razor
CaptainLock- Posts : 894
Join date : 2010-04-08
Location : England
- Post n°2
Arf Trooper Razor
Nice job Dutch yet again.
The_Custom_One- Hogan!
Posts : 297
Join date : 2010-08-12
Location : Socal
- Post n°3
Re: Arf Trooper Razor
Not bad. Where is the gun from?
Sergeant B- Posts : 111
Join date : 2010-09-09
- Post n°4
Re: Arf Trooper Razor
Great work dutch! Did you use the black sharpies small end to fill in the intake? I did that and it looks the same as yours.
@ TCO: The little arms shop; http://www.thelittlearmsshop.com/store/
@ TCO: The little arms shop; http://www.thelittlearmsshop.com/store/
The_Custom_One- Hogan!
Posts : 297
Join date : 2010-08-12
Location : Socal
- Post n°5
Re: Arf Trooper Razor
Sergeant B wrote:
@ TCO: The little arms shop; http://www.thelittlearmsshop.com/store/
Well, that is what I thought, but I didn't realize that that particular gun was there.
- Post n°6
Re: Arf Trooper Razor
Sergeant B wrote:Great work dutch! Did you use the black sharpies small end to fill in the intake? I did that and it looks the same as yours.
Nope,decals.
TheMissingPiece- Unaware Admin
Posts : 917
Join date : 2010-04-02
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- Post n°7
Re: Arf Trooper Razor
Perhaps sharpie makes it look a little darker. Or maybe go pro and use paint.
- Post n°8
Re: Arf Trooper Razor
I will never use paint.TheMissingPiece wrote:Perhaps sharpie makes it look a little darker. Or maybe go pro and use paint.
Custom 333- C4 is my cousin
Posts : 2277
Join date : 2010-04-05
Location : Here, duh. What'd you think?
- Post n°9
Re: Arf Trooper Razor
It's not that bad. I use it for quicky stuff when I don't have computer access, since sharpies are always awful.Dutch wrote:I will never use paint.TheMissingPiece wrote:Perhaps sharpie makes it look a little darker. Or maybe go pro and use paint.
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