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  1. End times no, but it might just be coming closer to time for a long dirtnap
  2. Me “triggered”? I think that being put in a place of great emotional distress is generally different from the average SJW definition of commonplace irritation with a situation beyond one’s control.
  3. Let’s not forget the carbon cost of all the science equipment and its transportation to the boat tht will be ever so clean. The problem also comes in that the boat seems to be used by a single person counter to the flights which are essentially international mass transit. I think there’s a lingering smell of hypocrisy here.

Now about that nap I spoke of

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=q2bo_u_YmW

Ok, I know I’ve been out for a little while but there’s been good reason. I’ve been busy with a Pettit GGuy Gundam kit (a space teddy bear robot) that has me excited to play with metallics, this Space Marine Redemptor, an old mini from the 80s for general wind down for minor detailing, some kitbashing and modding on figures for a future gift and the planning for a competition piece for Orktober. Yes, not much time to write stuff out so I do apologize to everyone here on the thread to my lack of response. I pledge to chuck in at least one or two more posts on my development of figures during the week.

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Here I’ve got the Redemptor Dreadnought covered first with Mr. Color Ueno Black, a very good gloss primer, that I thinned with the corresponding product from the same company. No, I didn’t go with the Scythes of the Emperor chapter. It still will look cool as a general gift. After the model sat for a little and dried, lacquer dries quite fast compared to acrylics, I then hit it all with MIG Ammo’s Bluish Titanium. That smeared a little on the glove as I tried to gingerly move the model during my basecoat phase. I’ve worked with this series of paint before and when they state leave it for 24hrs to dry completely they mean it. This means I have some time before I drop a layer of Warhead Metallic Blue over it with some masking for effect and the first gloss coat. I’m thinking of going back with silver and a brass layer before the panel lining and final gloss coat before soing the base.

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