First, turn the game over. An upside-down game like that will be difficult to work on.
But seriously. Get the picture thing together. Take some nice close ups of the areas you are working on so we can follow the progress.
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First, turn the game over. An upside-down game like that will be difficult to work on.
But seriously. Get the picture thing together. Take some nice close ups of the areas you are working on so we can follow the progress.
Quoted from markp99:I had thought to hang machines from the ceiling to save space...
Have you ever worked underneath a porch or overhang have you? Scrape, paint or stain looking up will teach you a few things about crap in your face and the next day strain of mussels you never knew existed.
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