Wouldn't we all have to post a build that hasn't been shown on the forum already?
Yep I already mentioned CHEATING, attempting to change ones style will definitely be considered cheating. I think that's the only rule we need here.
Just post say 5 or 6 photos, no words & let the forum guess. Obviously if doing a new build, keep it as you would normally.
Those who've been building for a few years might have stuff that's never been shown or that goes way back that many might not have seen before.
Nice idea, Patrick, posting old stuff. But 'oldies' like thee and me that might remember some old work would have to keep shtum - for a while at least......
Just post say 5 or 6 photos, no words & let the forum guess. Obviously if doing a new build, keep it as you would normally.
Those who've been building for a few years might have stuff that's never been shown or that goes way back that many might not have seen before.
ok I,m a little confused, :S ,well I do have blonde hair,
I wont to be in on this one,but got a little lost of what I should be doing about it
Hi all well i can't start a new wip as we're on holiday in 2 weeks and it would be a dead giveaway if I started then stopped .
I think half the knowing who built a model would be in the build processes. Maybe no text but I think build process pics would help with who built the kit.
I think too many will guess the desk more than the model.... I think we should keep it simple and just stick with the finished build.
It's really quite simple moni. A profile has been made so people can post a picture without their name showing up to keep the posters identity secret. you need to log on with these details.
Account name: Kens' Modellers Style
Password: password That is to say just type password in the box for the password
Once logged on you just post one picture at a time. No text, just the picture. People then have to guess who it was that built the model shown in the picture.
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