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On the subject of Knife Kills...

 

Not my picture but I love the sadness in his eyes... I can almost hear a voice saying "Why? We had our disagreements... but this?"

 

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Wow, i've not seen this before but I totally get what you are saying, I wonder how intentional that is.

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And found this old clip on my PS4

 

We were repeatedly trying to flank on Metro up the Elevator, but eventally half my team spotted what me and my friends were trying to do and tried to squeeze in with us. The reason we all started shooting like Rednecks at a range was the previous 4 attempts we had been greeted by 4-5 guys who'd heard the elevator ping and had turned around.

 

http://youtu.be/CuMSgAart50

 

 

On our Rust Server! After this semester in college, I'm thinking about designing some graphics and making more videos in the future. Enjoy!

 

Meh...I backtracked and deleted my account....I may reactivate it in the future who knows....

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So I thought we could have a thread where we could post designs we have done.  Let's put the name of the design and the gamertag in case we want to search for it.

 

I was doing the Retro Muscle Car Challenge using one of my designs so I'll start off with my General Lee.

 

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Design: General Lee

Car: 1969 Dodge Challenger R/T

Gamertag: Ironman273

I hope I don't end up being the only one posting here..

 

This one was simple except I couldn't do a brushed finish on a decal so I had to paint the whole car brushed and cover the rest

 

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Design: Brushed hood

Car: 2013 Bentley Continental GT

Gamertag: Ironman273


This is the first one I did.  A Gulf livery for a Lamborghini.  I had to draw the Gulf logo as a decal first.

 

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Design: Gulf livery

Car: 1997 Lamborghini Diablo SV

Gamertag: Ironman273

I hope I don't end up being the only one posting here..

 

You wont be, gives me an excuse to fire it up later and get to work. Will report back.

 

No one has a decked out VW Van yet? for shame...

 

I feel a challenge coming on!

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