yesThis is why I'm on this thread: lots of things you did (experimenting with paint, labels, etc...) to show us your tribulations and for us to soak all of that knowledge for ourselves...my question is: "Am I a vampire?"![]()
yesThis is why I'm on this thread: lots of things you did (experimenting with paint, labels, etc...) to show us your tribulations and for us to soak all of that knowledge for ourselves...my question is: "Am I a vampire?"![]()
ThanksThat's a fantastic build log. Thanks for sharing. I'm very tempted to order your kit. It'll look great alongside my District 9 assault that I got from TMAX a few years back.
Honestly, the world needs to get away from the truth of Internet Oligarchy and get back to what we were all promised, open selling and communicating with no competitive restrictions. I truly love seeing individual shop sales.To anyone interested, Etsy has gone all stupid and started delisting models that look like guns, regardless if they are plastic, made of snow, or a wish. Or cheese. Stuff them. I present: KiwiModels - Premium 3D Models.
I did this with Lovable (affiliate link), and a custom integration with Paddle. If you want to know more, PM me - as it's off topic.
Ya, the chances that someone places a gun into another object is more likely and less conspicuous. Book, jewelry box, hat, paldron, the list is as long as there are objects in the world.It sounds like these websites are too scared of being sued to exercise common sense. Probably their reasoning is "What if someone disguises a working 3D gun as a Star Wars laser gun and they use it to??" Which of course is preposterous but I guess fear of litigation does that.