I love this, but it bothers me for reasons I can’t properly ar-tic-ulate.
(I took the joke presented in the syllables, but I’m kinda serious)
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I love this, but it bothers me for reasons I can’t properly ar-tic-ulate.
(I took the joke presented in the syllables, but I’m kinda serious)
That makes me feel better, thanks!
Lol
Beautiful finish! Well done
Any particular technique for the dipping?
I am still developing technique but it’s relatively straightforward.
Spray pain on water, then dip the piece. It takes a little practice to start getting some good results. Rotating slowly as you lower it seems to help. Dipping more than once can be a smart idea. Warm water is better than cold water.
I can only see the Dalek being reeeally pissed off, all “EXTERMINATE!” lol