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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    Great look there. I like the way you managed to pleat to sett.

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    Or just wait for the paintball field to do the coloring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgeblack7 View Post
    Or just wait for the paintball field to do the coloring.
    Just wait til D Day.... They usually use a neon yellow or neon green fill there... Plenty of color to be had... I saw that you are running with the Can-Scot Regiment next year. I'm going to be the Sargent Major for the 9th Royal Artillery and driving a S.P.A.T. (self propelled Anti-tank gun) And yes, I will be kilted in several different tartans by then...

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    Might want to sew the velcro from the over apron closer to the edge so you don't get the "flap" of the outer apron. Especially while running around playing paintball, you don't want to have a loose flapping edge to catch on something and rip off your entire kilt!

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    Awesome, Panzer. This particular Kilt is designed for winter camo...all I have to do is dye the material to mimic the forest timber and I'm done

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    Ok so that was back in July of this year. So here's the update......lol.......

    I air brushed my Kilt tonight..
    Well after we finally got snow today (not much though) and knowing I'm playing Sunday (in like 10 hrs...lol), I figured it would be a good time to airbrush some of my Kilt. I still need to get brown and a light green to make little sprigs of color we still see but I think it looks good so far. Pics:

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    I know it looks loose and the under apron shows. It's because I don't have it on right for quick pics before ironong the dye to fuse it better....

    what chya think?

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    nothing?

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    Looks good. Why are you wearing camo tights?

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