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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2007 16:16:29 GMT -5
Awesome rolled sleeves tutorial. I'm totally gonna use that on my Gealandrian Specialist regiment for my Hardened Vets and my Last Chancers.
Also, on the berets, my mother was in the US Navy Reserve and, as a Chief Petty Officer, one of her covers was a beret. It was really pretty close to how Firestorm modeled the Collossian berets, however, with the cover device, it looked kinda goofy, but it was a rather silly-looking beret.
Your's look bangin'
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Post by Sappmer on Jan 20, 2007 6:54:28 GMT -5
wow, they are awsome!!
Yeah, i am in the Sea Cadets and there are very few (not many of the staff either) have dips in there berrets. And then when I went to an RN training base called HMS Reighly there were not that many who had dipps in there berrets.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2007 9:34:53 GMT -5
A realy nice army you have there! love the rolled sleeves, gona use it on my Helios. i have just one question though, were did you get all the Tank comander torsos? as said loving your army
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Post by Colonel Grammissar Azalar on Jan 22, 2007 10:26:22 GMT -5
Partisan, try Mail Order, for your local area, wherever that may be.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2007 11:56:07 GMT -5
I did a couple of berets on my converted models for Schaffer and Kage (will continue of all my Last Chancers to show their Specialist status), but I did it with the army style. The way I did it was doing the same thing that Firestorm did, without the dip, then taking a small bit of GS, rolling it into a long tear-drop shape, and pressing it against the front of the beret with the point going down to the sloped side. Then you press it flat, blend the pointed and the curved ends into the main part of the beret, and put the GS tool into the dip and press it forward a bit so that it stands up. Looks a bit like the beret Stallone wore in "Demolition Man". I'll try to post pictures soon.
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