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Post by Cass on Aug 8, 2007 15:04:39 GMT -5
Yeah, don't go too off topic.
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Post by kingb on Aug 8, 2007 15:52:26 GMT -5
which should i use wire or string? that is to hold my figures up
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Post by wheezy on Aug 8, 2007 15:53:16 GMT -5
which should i use wire or string? that is to hold my figures up <3 for the entire lifetime i live.
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Post by KamiKaze15X on Aug 8, 2007 15:54:31 GMT -5
which should i use wire or string? that is to hold my figures up Fishing wires the better choice.
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Post by TYMNRE (XPLSV) on Aug 8, 2007 16:03:27 GMT -5
Yeah, don't go too off topic. hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhaha ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by kingb on Aug 8, 2007 16:10:22 GMT -5
no i mean like this kinda of wire
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Post by TYMNRE (XPLSV) on Aug 8, 2007 16:12:06 GMT -5
nooooo dont use that! use either straight metal wire or fishing line/wire. that would be waay too hard to edit!
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Post by mike on Aug 8, 2007 16:14:03 GMT -5
String, wire is too hard to edit.
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Post by TYMNRE (XPLSV) on Aug 8, 2007 16:15:06 GMT -5
right...what he said ^
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Post by kingb on Aug 8, 2007 16:24:10 GMT -5
thank you for the help guys
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Post by TYMNRE (XPLSV) on Aug 8, 2007 16:25:43 GMT -5
no problemo!
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Post by brm on Aug 8, 2007 17:24:33 GMT -5
I use sewing thread
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Post by wheezy on Aug 8, 2007 17:26:08 GMT -5
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Post by wwe4ever on Aug 8, 2007 17:30:48 GMT -5
I use fishing wire. I tried using sewing thread but I find that it breaks easily if it gets caught in a figures joint.
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Post by brm on Aug 8, 2007 17:36:26 GMT -5
I use fishing wire. I tried using sewing thread but I find that it breaks easily if it gets caught in a figures joint. Yeah, it does sometimes, but it's not like you only get one piece.
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Post by bonzoman15 on Aug 8, 2007 18:09:38 GMT -5
yeah i use that also. I lost most of my fishing wire and i like the thread better because it is cheaper cause i don't have fishing wire laying around my house.
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Post by Sound888 on Aug 8, 2007 20:46:50 GMT -5
anyone know a site that can upload a lot of pics at once? not photobucket
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Post by Mushroom Stomp on Aug 8, 2007 20:54:32 GMT -5
anyone know a site that can upload a lot of pics at once? not photobucket I heard imageshack works good for alot of pics
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Post by root on Aug 8, 2007 20:55:07 GMT -5
anyone know a site that can upload a lot of pics at once? not photobucket Do you no photobucket has a mass uploader and not wanna use it
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Post by goalie on Aug 8, 2007 21:08:09 GMT -5
anyone know a site that can upload a lot of pics at once? not photobucket You can download the imageshack toolbar which allows you to upload over 100 pictures at once.
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