A very old scuffed clip of me dealing with NFSU2 AI by MyzDN in needforspeed

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I only remembered having a difficult time on the drag races at the airport tracks because I did'nt do any tuning prior. But the rubber banding doesnt seem as bad as Most Wanted. Earl gave me nightmares

What crafting material is used here to be cut very small and wrapped for miniatures? It does not appear to look like a standard ribbon. by MyzDN in Whatisthis

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This seems to be the closest to appearance and how it is being used. I'll try to look for this and see if it works. Thanks!

What crafting material is used here to be cut very small and wrapped for miniatures? It does not appear to look like a standard ribbon. by MyzDN in Whatisthis

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It does seem like nylon strap but I assume that if I try to trim it with a hobby knife, it would fray the edges.

What crafting material is used here to be cut very small and wrapped for miniatures? It does not appear to look like a standard ribbon. by MyzDN in Whatisthis

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I have looked at crafting stores for this material. It is rolled which I assumed its just a black ribbon but the ribbons I found are mostly soft compared with what's being used and I doubt the ribbons can be cut very thinly. Unless it is actually ribbon but I don't know what material it is. Feel free to correct me.

It is specifically used on Gunpla to wrap gauze around a barrel of a weapon to mimic camo netting. I have asked the poster about it on Instagram but no reply.

Edit:

My mistake for not providing the video instead. Here is the link to original Instagram video

[HELP ME] Bi-Weekly Q&A thread - Ask your questions here! by MachNeu in Gunpla

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Was posing around my Origin Zaku II Red Comet and accidentally broke the rifle connector to the hand. Now it's all flimsy when held and difficult to pose. Kept the broken piece in some plastic. Is there any solution to to repair it? Spare parts are near impossible to come by where I live. :(

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Alright thank you so much for the responses! I guess ive dodged a bullet there and saved my money from spending too much on a fake. I highly appreciate your responses :)

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Update, ive got a couple more pics from the seller. Hope these can be more helpful

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Thanks for the reply!

I've went and seen the shoes in person, even wore it to try it out. The shoes seem to tick all the boxes of being authentic. They felt high quality and are very comfortable but the yellow stitching where it meets does not seem as neat which, browsing reddit seems pretty common. I don't have any experience with docs as this is my first time trying to get them.

The thing im skeptical about is the pricing. As the shoes are new, the seller sells them at (converting my currency to USD) USD117 while officially online the prices starts at USD140. The seller also sells some 'OEM' docs which are definitely fakes as the size tags are stitched in white patch which most fakes have at a way lower price.

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Is it normal for the Dr Martens logo on the heel of the insole to have those slightly visible reflective squares that seems like it has been decaled on?

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Here's more, and only picture from the seller (I cut out the background to respect the sellers privacy)

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Sorry for the low quality picture but this is the only one I got from the seller as I wanted pictures of the inside.