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Scott
Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright, that God may love thee. Speak the truth always, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong.
I didn't follow this 100%. For example, this guy doesn't mention rubbing out the tarnish colors with a rag, but I got that idea from sponge-painting walls in my house. I also didn't put exact-sized circles over the rivets to do the tarnish spots. Instead, I held a socket down where I wanted each rivet and airbrushed the rust around it. You might notice that his final example is very "perfect," like the Jackson Bolted Steel job. I followed the overall guidelines, though.
> 7. Used masking tape to brush-paint the seperator lines.
I woulda done it the other way around: paint the line color first, then use pinstripe tape to mask where the lines would be and paint the metal color on top of that. Nevertheless, nice job especially considering a) it's your first attempt and b) you supposedly have "no painting skills"
"It wasn't the world being round that agitated people, but that the world wasn't flat. [ ... ]
The truth will seem utterly preposterous, and its speaker, a raving lunatic."
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