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I had some free time tonight so I decided to do a drawing of my recent AK build.  Started out to do a more technical drawing but got part way through and said screw it, so I ended up with this.  It's hard to tell from the photo but it's actual size of an ak.

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Nice!  My artistic ability is closer to that of a five year old - it would look more like a stick figure gun.

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Ya know, when someone says to "draw your weapon", that's not what they mean, lol.

J/K. 

That is great! A lot of talent there. Really cool. :up:

 

Love the detail

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In a better world, you would be able to make serious money with a talent like that! That is an absolutely outstanding rendition of an AK folder.  

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41 minutes ago, gjohnsoniv said:

This was fun to do so I think I might do some more drawings. Any suggestions? 

With talent like that the sky is the limit.

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5 minutes ago, Grand Torino said:

With talent like that the sky is the limit.

Well I was meaning what gun to do next, thinking an M1 Garand or Carbine. 

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17 minutes ago, gjohnsoniv said:

Well I was meaning what gun to do next, thinking an M1 Garand or Carbine. 

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Skill like that, you should really consider doing those and selling them even if just through a Facebook page whenever you feel like doing one. That would look very nice framed and hanging on the wall.

 

As for next, a 1911 would be nice.

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M1941 Johnson cause you know you want to draw a picture of a big Johnson and show it to people.  

 

Hey!  It'd be Johnson & Johnson!!!!

 

Now this is a pretty nice Johnson right here.  

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what gets my eye is the ability to correlate the dimensional variations so accurately in what appears to be free hand fashion. I bet you shoot open sights well, don't you?

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8 hours ago, xtriggerman said:

what gets my eye is the ability to correlate the dimensional variations so accurately in what appears to be free hand fashion. I bet you shoot open sights well, don't you?

It is free hand, but I cheat on occasion and use a straight edge so the barrel or whatever looks straight.  

 

I suppose you could say that.  Out of all the rifles I own I only have two that have scopes, both being .22 rifles. The other gun with any form of optics is my AR.  I've never correlated the two thoughts together though.

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Really nice work on both pieces.   I think you have a talent for this and could sell them if you have any desire to do so.    Keep them coming!

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2 hours ago, Trekbike said:

Really nice work on both pieces.   I think you have a talent for this and could sell them if you have any desire to do so.    Keep them coming!

I echo what Trekbike said.  This is very impressive.  

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