I have a somewhat less crude version in my PC. I fitted a liquid cooling unit with a radiator, best move I ever made, I can run my PC in any conditions now. If you value computers I'd suggest an upgrade, that thing looks ancient!
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Rogerbee wrote:I have a somewhat less crude version in my PC. I fitted a liquid cooling unit with a radiator, best move I ever made, I can run my PC in any conditions now. If you value computers I'd suggest an upgrade, that thing looks ancient!
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GubernatorFan wrote:When you're on a roll like that, waiting for new supplies can be torture. Hang in there.
GubernatorFan wrote:Thanks for the gorgeous close-ups. The eye looks lighter and brighter, so I think it was worth it. And glad you found suitable batteries.
Rogerbee wrote:The eye looks great now. It's another one where it all comes together at the end. Well done.
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Stryker2011 wrote:Whoa, that eye looks awesome! Nice job on the rewiring.
GubernatorFan wrote:Not to change subjects, but I know you like your Iron Men (I remember your Hulkbuster), and I just received my black knockoff version (by HH; I don't know what "mark" it is). I don't know if you are familiar with it, but if you are looking into using it for more kitbashes and customs down the line, the wrongly-mounted lower arms are really easy to fix: one simply pulls gently but firmly at the elbow, detaching the elbow+lower arm from the upper arm, and then swapping them (and swapping the hands, obviously). I was so pleased with the easy fix, I went ahead and ordered the red and gold versions too (Mk 43 and 42). With your magic touch these would be every bit as good as the overpriced versions in no time. If it wasn't for this very affordable alternative, I would have never gotten any.
HERE is a review of the red one.
Stryker2011 wrote:That turned out so cool. I can’t wait to see him with the Nine.
GubernatorFan wrote:Beautifully done. Almost complete now, no?
dadrab wrote:Though the word might be incorrectly and overly used, I believe "epic" truly describes this build, and the series, for that matter.
Tolkien would be proud.
GubernatorFan wrote:The table looks very nice... and so does your collection.
GubernatorFan wrote:It would never have occurred to me that you would get a chain mail purse for crossdressing. I should hope you dont's do that ever -- knowing how thoroughly you customize things, you're liable to slice (or Dremel) off something vital.
Stryker2011 wrote:I’m curious to see what you do with the chain mail.
Rogerbee wrote:He is looking ace! The flames really set him off now. Glass tables worry me. I wouldn't have the balls to stand one where you have. Visions of shelf diving figures would keep me awake! Mine had a habit of doing so spontaneously as well.
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Stryker2011 wrote:Man, that is looking sweet! That flame effect under dark lighting is really creepy. (You need to get some rest now).
GubernatorFan wrote:It is looking gorgeous. Those chains were an excellent idea, adding further detail to the pauldrons and chest. If you have more to use, I'd say consider adding a second, if not a third set.
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