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metalsmith1
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Is it possible that this could be the worlds largest example of Tyco related art? It measures about 5ft by 8ft and was done freehand in airbrush by yours truly for an assignment in working large scale. It depicts a stack of Tyco C-430s in Bicentennial colors. What are your thoughts Tyco fans?
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Somebody oughta smack that big hand for stacking Presidential Seal units like that.... ...Nice work....
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Man, that looks really good. Unfortunately though, I can't do anything that good because I'm very bad at art. My parents are bad at art too, it runs in my family.
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