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  • #61
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    rossy02 nice collection man that PPSh is sexy.

    Wolf

    Asahi WA2000
    WTB Piper Minigun

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    • #62
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      From one Ghost to another, get the wire wool and dark woodstain out for that '44!!

      Dark oak worked well on mine, then a liberal scraping over with wire wool, and finished with sandpaper. The STG should look beat to hell IMO.
      Life is a short warm moment, death is a long cold rest,
      you get your chance to try, in the twinkling of an eye,
      eighty years with luck or even less.

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      • #63
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        Originally posted by Ghost MacRoth View Post
        From one Ghost to another, get the wire wool and dark woodstain out for that '44!!

        Dark oak worked well on mine, then a liberal scraping over with wire wool, and finished with sandpaper. The STG should look beat to hell IMO.
        I certainly will be! I've done it quite well with my PPSH (no pictures on here) means i'm confident, and all the knobbly bits sticking up on the reciever will look brilliant once sanded!

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        • #64
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          If I were you I'd plug the barrel up and rub it around in that patch of dirt for a while :D

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          • #65
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            Berkshire based airsoft team, The survivors, are now recruiting. Here is a link to out website - http://thesurvivorsairsoftteam.webs.com/

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            • #66
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              can someone explain the above post please???
              Originally posted by iNK
              Tokyo Marui? Can't say I have ever heard of them. Sounds like some sort of Ramen soup. Are you sure you are not reading off the back of a take-away flyer?

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              • #67
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                Originally posted by GhostDivisionAirsoft View Post
                I certainly will be! I've done it quite well with my PPSH (no pictures on here) means i'm confident, and all the knobbly bits sticking up on the reciever will look brilliant once sanded!
                It does. I took out the internals for the finishing, last thing you want is all the sanded bits in the workings!!

                Liam, the sliding stock is in the wrong position, so it's only funny as you cocked it up.
                Life is a short warm moment, death is a long cold rest,
                you get your chance to try, in the twinkling of an eye,
                eighty years with luck or even less.

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                • #68
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                  Is 2 too much?

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                  • #69
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                    Nope, but for the love of god, sort that stock colour out!!
                    Life is a short warm moment, death is a long cold rest,
                    you get your chance to try, in the twinkling of an eye,
                    eighty years with luck or even less.

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                    • #70
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                      Originally posted by Ghost MacRoth View Post
                      Nope, but for the love of god, sort that stock colour out!!
                      Its on my list of things to do, i used the last of my wood stain on a particularly orange Ak wood kit so need to buy some more.

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                      • #71
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                        You have to post up when it's done, with the way you've done the metalwork, it'll look sweeeeeet.
                        Life is a short warm moment, death is a long cold rest,
                        you get your chance to try, in the twinkling of an eye,
                        eighty years with luck or even less.

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                        • #72
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                          Originally posted by Panoptes View Post
                          Cheers. Performance isn't a massive issue but accuracy (in the looks department) is. I'm assuming SRC wins here?
                          Well in that case you want the Top one then, looks absolutely beautiful.
                          The laptop is mightier than the pistol.

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                          • #73
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                            I went for an SRC in the end:





                            :D

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                            • #74
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                              My new toy:D

                              Dboys/TM VSR Kar 98.

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                              • #75
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                                Was this for sale on the Comrades in Arms forums? If so, you're a very lucky man, it looked AMAZING :D

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