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Razorback Part 4 - WilliamAbuJannah - 07-12-2004 Well, here she is. She was a prototype, first attempt type thing. I think she turned out pretty well. I still want to color the fingertips brown, but that\'s not a pressing issue at the moment. All in all she came out pretty good. She\'s d**n solid too, which was my goal. Razorback Part 4 - SPAZ - 07-12-2004 OMG OMG OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I WANT IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o Razorback Part 4 - WilliamAbuJannah - 07-12-2004 it is for sale. Razorback Part 4 - VF31 - 07-12-2004 nice job, love the weathering for sure, the fingers seem a little stumpy...but meh, id pick it up if i had some cash. Razorback Part 4 - SPAZ - 07-12-2004 how much?? <_< Razorback Part 4 - WilliamAbuJannah - 07-12-2004 Quote:nice job, love the weathering for sure, the fingers seem a little stumpy...but meh, id pick it up if i had some cash.the fingers are like that because the part 4 is a short, stocky glove. Almost brutish. It doesn\'t have the extra long skinny fingers like a 1 or 2. It always reminded me of a bulldog. Just small and thick and powerful. Hey Spaz, you can PM me for details. What\'s up with those masks? lol Razorback Part 4 - SPAZ - 07-12-2004 sent Razorback Part 4 - WilliamAbuJannah - 07-12-2004 it\'s hard to see in these pics, but the backplate and finger pieces, (especially the middle finger) all have the same dents as the screen used glove. The solder spill on the fingers are also accurate. I admit, I went a little crazy on the backplate, but there\'s a reason. With my Anders 4, the charring on the backplate was thin, 2 dimensional flat black. On my Kgear, the charring is 3D and chunky, but it rubs right off. So I found a way to make the charring thick and chunky, but it doesn\'t rub off. It\'s there to stay. I\'m trying to build my gloves as a balance between the 2 makers, (who I have tons of respect for) One makes them absolutely beautiful, and one makes them indestructible. So I\'m trying to make beautiful AND indestructable. So far it\'s working, I\'m achieving a balance. It\'s interesting trying to find a middle ground. You can make them absolutely amazing looking, but you lose some of the durability. You can make them tanks, but you lose some of the \'looks,\' so it\'s been a fun challenge trying to find that \'middle ground\' Razorback Part 4 - DAKAZA - 07-12-2004 Looking damn, damn good for a first attempt at, probably, the most difficult of the original gloves to recreate. Razorback Part 4 - The13thDreamShape - 07-12-2004 Looks great. I want one!! but no money |