REST IN PEACE EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL this is better than the time a counsellor from South Ayrshire council missed a meeting because he was playing 40k in the games workshop
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REST IN PEACE EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL this is better than the time a counsellor from South Ayrshire council missed a meeting because he was playing 40k in the games workshop
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A Dozen Ways To Divide The United Kingdom.
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WIP turn of the (20th) century rifle using state-of-the-art smokeless powder technology. Heavily inspired by the Savage 1899 Musket, using an en-bloc rotary clip similar to the Blake rifle. Been messing around with Illustrator on and off for a about a year. Finally got into it and this is probably the first thing I’ve drawn I’m really pleased with. Does anyone know how to do textures over meshes? It looks quite flat and I’d like to get some woodgrain on it.
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Hermit’s Castle Architect: David Scott (1950s) Photograph by Project-Firefly on DeviantArt
“The castle was built in the 1950s by an English architect (David Scott), who left the area shortly after completion, spending only a weekend in the castle he spent months building. The castle was vandalised in the 1970s, when the windows were smashed and the door removed, but it is not unknown for people to use the castle as a bothy.”
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Peter Elson, cover art for Ice and Iron by Wilson Tucker (Arrow Books edition, 1977).