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Regular Dakkanaut




I've always been curious about how to do urban camo but never bothered trying it myself by hand because it is an intimidating prospect. Well, I read this review on Fallout Hobbies urban camo stencils and now I'm convinced I can do it. Check it out if you've also been curious or comment below if you know of any other stencils I could use http://midwestwargaming.com/alpharions-hobby-review-fallout-hobbies/
   
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Towering Hierophant Bio-Titan





Bristol, England

Phew, I can sleep at night now, good luck with your blog.

Oli: Can I be an orc?
Everyone: No.
Oli: But it fits through the doors, Look! 
   
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Krazed Killa Kan





Denver, Colorado

I didn't use the urban camo stencils, but I have the normal camo (and flame ones). I think they work really nicely. I attached a sample of my kommandos and my blastajet. They are also from fallout hobbies. Highly recommend.
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