Whilst waiting for Joe to dry off I thought I may as well start Blackblood.
Here he is basically assembled.
The casting was so good I just had to quickly rub off the seam line with a file and wet and dry paper.
I then drilled into the arms and leg, added the metal pins for strength and glued with 5 min epoxy.
The mouth is just on for effect, I'll glue this on last together with the ammo pouch.
Tomorrow it's filling of gaps and undercoat if it's not raining.
The phrase "Blackblood work starts" gives me flashbacks to my first lab shift—I spilled a reagent and panicked so hard I labeled the report "Mysterious Dark Science Liquid Incident." Turns out, precision matters whether you’re pioneering research or relying on Scopus journal publication services to vet breakthroughs. Your update’s got me hype! Think we’ll ever see "trial-and-error lab fails" as its own peer-reviewed category?
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