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Acanthophis
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27 Jul 2012, 14:05
litster wrote:Cherry double shot red Control and blue Alt 1.5x modifiers
+1!
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bpiphany
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27 Jul 2012, 15:28
A little bit more off-center and that will be perfect =)
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litster
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28 Jul 2012, 22:12
Rotating the last one looks really weird. So here is a retake.
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webwit
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28 Jul 2012, 23:13
I like it, although it's similar to this one currently in use which has the green:
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litster
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28 Jul 2012, 23:23
right, very similar. No worries. Are those dye sub?
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webwit
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29 Jul 2012, 00:42
Possibly. I think sixty has a topic about these in the depths of Photos & videos.
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tsangan
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29 Jul 2012, 02:42
Yeah those are dyesubs, you can tell with the 't' the dyesub has a hook at the bottom of the 't' while the double shot the bottom of the 't' is straight
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webwit
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29 Jul 2012, 02:44
tsangan wrote:Yeah those are dyesubs, you can tell with the 't' the dyesub has a hook at the bottom of the 't' while the double shot the bottom of the 't' is straight
Freak!
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litster
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29 Jul 2012, 02:53
You are right! I learned something new today.
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Acanthophis
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29 Jul 2012, 13:32
tsangan wrote:Yeah those are dyesubs, you can tell with the 't' the dyesub has a hook at the bottom of the 't' while the double shot the bottom of the 't' is straight
Is this also applicable for the regular ds/dyesub 101 Cherry sets?
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huttala
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tsangan
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30 Jul 2012, 03:27
DeathAdder wrote:tsangan wrote:Yeah those are dyesubs, you can tell with the 't' the dyesub has a hook at the bottom of the 't' while the double shot the bottom of the 't' is straight
Is this also applicable for the regular ds/dyesub 101 Cherry sets?
On dyesub 104 Cherry sets the 't' are all straight the only place I've found the hooking 't' is on the RGB dyesubs
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nntnam
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nuuna
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07 Aug 2012, 09:06
nntnam I like your little VW Type 2 pic, that's cool.
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bpiphany
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03 Oct 2012, 11:14
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webwit
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03 Oct 2012, 21:58
Thanks guys, currently
these in use.
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CeeSA
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17 Oct 2012, 17:06
plz no sheet metal VW BUS model, urgh
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webwit
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17 Oct 2012, 17:12
A model? Surely that's the real thing, riding up to this giant keyboard.
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naisanza
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17 Oct 2012, 20:22
I was wondering where all these cool banner backgrounds were coming from!
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webwit
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02 Dec 2012, 02:50
Very nice! Using first, second and fourth picture.
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02 Dec 2012, 10:55
Very cool pics,
I also dig the idea of the changing header!
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webwit
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02 Dec 2012, 18:02
Testing Half-Saint's header...
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7bit
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02 Dec 2012, 18:12
webwit wrote:Testing Half-Saint's header...
Looks like 3 ducks swimming on a lake.
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Half-Saint
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02 Dec 2012, 20:57
7bit wrote:webwit wrote:Testing Half-Saint's header...
Looks like 3 ducks swimming on a lake.
Is that good or bad?
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7bit
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02 Dec 2012, 21:21
Ducks are somehow keyboard related, so I think it is good!
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Daniel
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02 Dec 2012, 22:01
Some pictures of the skidata keyboard
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