In contrast today, they want you to pay to enter, don't touch the cars and if you ask for a brochure they say you will find out all you need to know on the internet

They definitely ruined that car :/.obsidian wrote:Went to the Toronto Autoshow. Found Krackus' GTI.
Thanks, Phantasmagoria, I'll look in to chavant plasteline once I exhaust my current supply of clay. That forum is a good resource toophantasmagoria wrote: For resin models I'd recommend using non-sulphur based chavant plasteline. You can get insane detail with it and it never dries out, it's quite costly but then it's reusable. It comes in different hardnesses, it's really nice to smooth detail with IPA and the warmer it is the softer it is. You can even pour it if you warm it up in a saucepan or a batik pot (though the fumes smell ass). When toymakers make their resin figures they start with plasteline and then mould it and recast it in tooling wax to get finer detail and then finally remould the wax one for the resin castings.
Post pics!
This is a great forum by the way: http://www.statueforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=168 http://www.statueforum.com/forumdisplay.php?f=40
Sounds like you've gone full retard.shaft wrote:I found someone who could effortlessly outfit any handgun with the latest marine electronics.
That one is not IPS. I can't work with TN panels so that's an immediate 'no'. So it's a tradeoff, but I'll take IPS over G-Sync.shaft wrote:Why wouldn't you just order the GSYNC variant instead? GSYNC is awesome...really foolish to pass it up with that 970 you just bought. Its the PG279Q
It is IPS. They have both a TN and IPS variant with GSYNC.obsidian wrote:That one is not IPS. I can't work with TN panels so that's an immediate 'no'. So it's a tradeoff, but I'll take IPS over G-Sync.shaft wrote:Why wouldn't you just order the GSYNC variant instead? GSYNC is awesome...really foolish to pass it up with that 970 you just bought. Its the PG279Q
If there's a better recommendation, I still have a 30-day return policy to work with.
There were quality control issues for a few months on the PG278Q from July to October 2014 from what I can remember. I bought mine in November 2014 and all three were fine. I did make sure that it was a new batch by comparing serial numbers posted on overclock.net.Captain Mazda wrote:I want to try G-SYNC but I've heard they have some horrible quality control issues with the ROGs, I'll wait a year or two for things to stabilize. Not ready to replace my 1440p ASUS yet anyways.