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OK,I Am Nuts!!!! in Modding; Originally Posted by taukimada Tasdad sells them.. but last i heard he was still trying to figure a way around ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by taukimada View Post
    Tasdad sells them.. but last i heard he was still trying to figure a way around the charger fitting... maybe cut them a slight bit shorter
    Most of the time they will fit, but there are some batteries/chargers that you may have issues with.

    Here's a pic of a skinned e-cig.



    The biggest issue I have is that the Skinz fade pretty fast. Within a week, only the darkest areas were visible.



    It's actually more faded than this makes it look. It's basically white with a few blue lines now.

    I am looking for a new method/material/ink/whatever that will make them last longer. For now, these are more like temporary tattoos for e-cigs.


    Anyways Back to topic...Have you been able to airbrush any e-cigs yet? I'd love to see them!
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    Skins for the PCC's is much more logical though.. Would last longer, right?
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    Damn nice work, SilverEagle! You might want to consider buying some battery boxes, doing your thing on them, and selling them to modders.

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    I was thinking of using car touch-up paint to do an abstract design or Celtic Knotwork on my Adaptever, with a couple coats of clear over it for durability. I have never gotten the hand of an airbrush so I was going to use a brush like I do on canvas, only really small brushes like I use for Warhammer Minis. Do you know if I need to sand or use primer first? After looking at those beautiful pics I really really want to learn how to use an air brush now.

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    Really good flames! Its hard to find someone that can do a decent job, let alone a damn good job like that!

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