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PitYak Studios
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by PitYak Studios »
It's done. More suggestive than fully accurate, I couldn't source quite the right bits, but I'm happy with it. pics to follow.
In the meantime, I hate woodwork

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cool I like the suggestive approach, totally works with what you are doing looking forward to progress pics
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very nice fulla! Your receiver looks great. I like the way you have stylised the rifle to make it your own and more steam punk
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Just about finished now: stain the woodwork, fit the trigger, guard and barrel and attach the muzzle. oh and the bipod.
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I've got a make whose big on steampunk makes alot of armour I'm going to show him your stuff when it's up
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Nice work, looking great
Wood work is also good, your like an old pro at this.

Doomsday and Armageddon got together and had a baby and man is it ugly.
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the grip's fairly average but the the butt stock turned out way better than I expected