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brody2123

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Playing with pigments. Now I know the pics ain't the best, but in the sun this thing pops like a champagne cork! :funny:
Really must do some WOODturning next, as there's more plastic on my shed floor than there is in Katie Price's chest :funny::funny:
 

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Buckeye

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That's superb, it's a shame there isn't a way to capture the way the pigments look and change as you turn it in your hand:thumbs:

Peter
 

paulm

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You've cracked this acrylic stuff Brody, that looks excellent.
 

Jim

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Well done Brody, as said it is a damn shame that we are unable to see the pen change its colours .. Your plastic is much better to see than Miss Price's for sure ... Well to me it is .. :wink:
 
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