• My Homemade Ghillie Suit
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Oh well, it seems fine.
I can't see you ;_;
Try slamming the burlap into the mud to get a more "toned" colour. Also, how did you glue the net into the shirt without it falling of and you rageabdoning your work? inb4 u pr0l33t cod4 mastras trying to make a ghillie suit; burlap is used in old potato bags and is quite common.
rifk at story.......btw im on my new dsi i got for christmas its awesome
Dude, paintballs are made washable..
I don't see it.
[QUOTE=ZuluFurryMaster;19202626]Try slamming the burlap into the mud to get a more "toned" colour. Also, how did you glue the net into the shirt without it falling of and you rageabdoning your work? inb4 u pr0l33t cod4 mastras trying to make a ghillie suit; burlap is used in old potato bags and is quite common.[/QUOTE] The netting is on the outer part of the shirt, which is a HUGE shirt. It goes down to my legs, but about 8-12 inches above my ankles. And its not glued "into" the shirt, its glued onto the back, as I said.
Now get a good Scottish accent.
excellent job
I still can't find you (I have a nagging feeling that I do, but I'm not sure.)
would be a lot better if you weren't a green blob in the middle of brown
[QUOTE=thisisnotanaccount;19205439]Now get a good Scottish accent.[/QUOTE] I have one. And an Indian one. And a British one. :smug:
I found you, like a pile of old green and brown rags. Had to maximize the pictures to actually find you.
dang i want one
i would need a suit for stalking the neighbours children, goddamn bastards make their dog shit on my lawn and act like retards...
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