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Nope, Chuck Testa

8-string … fucking awful to play on…but I’m getting there. the fat one is .090 bass-string tuned to E. mics are EMG 808 active


By zuul1974 at 2011-12-31

By zuul1974 at 2011-12-31

oh man i want a bass guitar

and a decent regular guitar

and a drum computer or something

Go one step further and get a drumming robot.

hehe buy one of those puppies and you get 2-in-1 :smiley:

oh snap…got lucky for once :smiley:

too bad it’s slightly blurry

This one was better.

Got the old box out of the basement…found a FEW of my computers…


I have no way of proving that this actually works but I assure you…it does :slight_smile:

I have tons of other comps sitting in the basement + all kinds of interfaces and weird drives…not to mention all the games for all of them

EDIT: all of them work nicely…by the 80’s standard of “working” :wink:

I guess you replaced the disc drive in that last one at some point?

While that is quite impressive, H.E.L.P.E.R.'s MIDI drumming wins.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IU5HXXscpcc

shambler remake in the doing,

and a low poly Demongirl, a model i worked on some months ago,

Damn, those are cool.

Damn, I have that in my basement lol. Just pulled it out to set it up. Almost all of the 100s of games I have for it are copies, minus Zool 2, Out of This World, Space Hulk and some others xD.

You wouldn’t happen to have an Atari ST would you?

Great! I’ve been looking for a place to whore off my stuff!

I made a CAKE!

Make it high poly and I will jack off to it.

With nipples!:3

He probably… No. He definitely already did. Whether or not he still has it is a whole nother thing.

wierd that i didnt make that, its wierd i know,

heres an earlyer vercion without painting to prooveit

“You wouldn’t happen to have an Atari ST would you?”

naah…not yet anyways :slight_smile: I only have Commodore, Sinclair and Spectravideo stuff. Plus a few sega and nintendo consoles.

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