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Hope you like it, Pic1 Pic2
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DId you just use paper if so it is still cool.:)
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sgt stickey wrote:DId you just use paper if so it is still cool.:) Yea, I just used paper, I'm not molding something in my house, at 13, I don't think I'm aloud yet. ;)
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brickarmsfan21 wrote:sgt stickey wrote:DId you just use paper if so it is still cool.:) Yea, I just used paper, I'm not molding something in my house, at 13, I don't think I'm aloud yet. ;) Yea plus they are a lot of money.:) "easy is to easy" A-1-5 The iron spades "фсеф тще мукф"
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Heh...You got that right, besides, I lost my Mk-48 in a heap of Lego's, I must search for it soon.
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Try giving it more dynamic colors. Shell casings were brass or copper, while the actual round was a lead matte grey. Keep it up.
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Mcbob wrote:Try giving it more dynamic colors. Shell casings were brass or copper, while the actual round was a lead matte grey. Keep it up. I made one a Brass color but the lines that make the shell casing were vary sloppy.
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Wow that is very cool.
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Very nice. I might try making an ammo clip on my own, also.
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Ooh, very cool. Once I buy an MK48 (soon, very soon) I will have to make one. How did you make it fit in the slot?
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Brickfan93 wrote:Ooh, very cool. Once I buy an MK48 (soon, very soon) I will have to make one.
How did you make it fit in the slot? I made it fit in the clip thingy, (Measuring) and then use a really sticky substance and color it black.
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brickarmsfan21 wrote:Brickfan93 wrote:Ooh, very cool. Once I buy an MK48 (soon, very soon) I will have to make one.
How did you make it fit in the slot? I made it fit in the clip thingy, (Measuring) and then use a really sticky substance and color it black. Ah, thanks very much. If I use this idea in vigs I'll give you credit.
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Even made out of paper that's still a pretty cool idea/mod. Neat!
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Brickfan93 wrote:brickarmsfan21 wrote:Brickfan93 wrote:Ooh, very cool. Once I buy an MK48 (soon, very soon) I will have to make one.
How did you make it fit in the slot? I made it fit in the clip thingy, (Measuring) and then use a really sticky substance and color it black. Ah, thanks very much. If I use this idea in vigs I'll give you credit. Thanks, I feel important! ^_^ (Heh Heh Heh...)
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Not bad of a idea to use paper. Easy, and it still is recognizable as a belt. Nice.
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Hey thats not a bad idea! Have you tried cuttting a TLC chain in half and gluing the half onto the MK48? Holy Crap I just gave myself an idea! Just a suggestion, I want to see someone do that, I'm too scared I might ruin a chain ;) My Puny Flickr
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SamTheSniper wrote:Hey thats not a bad idea! Have you tried cuttting a TLC chain in half and gluing the half onto the MK48? Holy Crap I just gave myself an idea! Just a suggestion, I want to see someone do that, I'm too scared I might ruin a chain ;) That's a good Idea, I might try that soon...
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I like the idea. The design is very simple but effective. Keep up the good work! A soldier should not be commemorated for doing what is expected-Master ChiefBungie.net Account Profile
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Really a good idea. Now I wanna buy a box of round toothpicks, chop off the pointy ends, glue them between two strips of paper and paint them so they look like a cool ammo belt. And I don't really do modding nor do I even have a MK-48 yet!
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