Middle Eastern Clothing for M4 or Genesis or G2 Males?

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  • jorge dorlandojorge dorlando Posts: 1,159
    edited December 1969

    I found this one for M3 while leafing through the DOs today: http://www.daz3d.com/shepherd-for-m3 Might need some retexturing, but it's there as well for kitbashing.

    what a kitbashing?
    since I can not for the translation of "kitbashing" to the Portuguese of Brazil.

    Yeah, it's not really a "real" English word. It's jargon we use around here, to mean: combining together elements of different products to create something new and different. I think the term was first used by people who build (physical, not digital) model kits.

    Kit=product
    Bashing=mixing together, or using something in a way that's different than what it was intended for

    At least that's how I'd define it.
    Hmm, now I understand.
    thank you

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,631
    edited December 1969

    Yeah, it's not really a "real" English word. It's jargon we use around here, to mean: combining together elements of different products to create something new and different. I think the term was first used by people who build (physical, not digital) model kits.

    Kit=product
    Bashing=mixing together, or using something in a way that's different than what it was intended for

    At least that's how I'd define it.


    Yep, the term originally came from the old plastic model days when folks would mix the parts of several different model kits (along with a lot of Squadron Green putty and sanding) to create new and customized final products, The term came into widespread popular usage in the 1960's and 70's, when the big effects companies started using plastic model kit parts to detail large scale models. Now it refers to the remodeling of just about any commercial product by combining parts or adding extras.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit-bashing

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