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  1. Finally made it there. The abandoned subway station of Kymlinge in Stockholm, Sweden. The interior: The station was built on an existing line, but was not completed due to the local authorities' wishes. Now it simply is. Trains ride through it all the time and at nighttime the lights are on. That's propably why the locals have called it a ghost station, well, it really is freaky. When we were on our way there, we had to ride through the station with the subway and noted everything was lit up. So we went there through a forest and as we got near it we saw, well, there were no lights anymore. The only light was at the end of the station, over an emergency exit. I was standing with the camera under the station's platform. The stairs on the right take you on the platform. Yes, it was dark. At first I thought there was just gravel on the ground, but it was actually metal powder... Then, one moment we decided to go on the platform. You know, to get to the station you have to climb a fence, run a bit into a tunnel with a third rail, be sure there are no trains coming in any way(regularly every 6 minutes, but sometimes empty ones too, it is near the end station and it was evening) and well, we were kinda nervous after doing it. So yes, we walked to the platform, started to set up our tripods and blam - all the lights were on. Were we neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeervous after that??? We ran under the platform again, waited there for ten minutes. Then, blam, the lights go out. Blam, the lights go on again after a few seconds. Another ten minutes under the platform. Nothing happened, so we waited for two trains to pass and took some pics on the platform. And even went a bit further into the tunnel. A view under the platform too. It was surprisingly clean of paintings, though it was relatively easy to get in. Propably the legends still live. And I went back to that old train tunnel again. And discovered another one. Didn't go further, had no flashlight and there are many heroin guys in the neighbourhood... A view of an industry building in Berlin, a tagger attached to it: And well, an abandonment in Paris:). Happened to be there when the last train had left and noone was moving around... All for now. Bigger oneshere.
  2. Gave some Nero to a fellow guy here, he used it plain. "Dude, this shit sucks loud! It comes off with the rain!" A few days later he had mixed it with some blue OTR ink. "Dude, this shit is awsome! If you look at it from the front, it's blue, but if you tilt your head a bit, it's purple!" So yes, you can make "cameleon" ink like that.
  3. A fine line homemade marker simply sitting on the internet. Enjoii.
  4. I thinned it, but it's not only thinned paint, let's say. Originally it was, as usual, very creamy and thick and wouldn't go through the foam of a shoeshine and after some time not using it it dried into a stone-like state, but now, it's not drying that fast(despite the influence of paint thinner) and well, the buffproofness is propably caused by the paint itself. Don't tell me it isn't worth to be a teachers pet in chemistry.
  5. After and before, some mix of mine. The basis is alkyde/alkide/something based oven paint(up to 150 degrees Celsius - no heat buff and won't melt in the hot-hot summer sun)... Kinda wet and drippy, as you can see in the other picture(there should be a hole in the middle of the tag). I don't know if the cleaner ran out of supplies but that half buffed thingy has been sitting there for over a month though usually buffed in less than a week. Edit: sorry, really sorry for the quality of the "before" picture, and well, I don't have a photo of the same object before so... It's just to show the buffproof-ness. For a perfect example black Grog was buffed on the same parking ticket booth at the same time totally...
  6. Re: Buff my stiffie with this pile of old poonuggets. Hard. No habla spanish
  7. Re: Buff my stiffie with this pile of old poonuggets. Hard. No habla spanish
  8. Well, the last night was hard for you and your boyfriend, wasn't it?
  9. Re: Buff my stiffie with this pile of old poonuggets. Hard. No habla spanish
  10. and most people only do one final outline, i dont do a shittty one then a proper one, fill then outline, and no matter what i keep my lines tight as i can just cos thats the way ive progressed. He first did the first outlines, to get the shape of the piece itself, that's what I mean. Then he did the fill-in, that's what he is doing in the picture. Then he pulled final outlines. Just a small misunderstandment here... PS: Clean some private messages, wanted this to be a pm...
  11. I live faaar-far away from where you get your stuff.
  12. Re: Buff my stiffie with this pile of old poonuggets. Hard. No habla spanish
  13. Re: Buff my stiffie with this pile of old poonuggets. Hard. No habla spanish
  14. The news reporter said about it that the guy was calmly arrested while the guys were screaming in the background...
  15. Re: writers in action! http://graffiti.ee/data/media/9/betoonimuralike.jpg The production at last... I must say he has a better style than most of the guys here... I also must say the picture was taken WHILE IN PRODUCTION. I don't think you pull super tight pure first lines... Remember the topic: in action. I don't think there is action when a piece or a bomb is already ready. About the circles: he wanted them precise and aligned. Well, sorry if you don't like it. It's his way.
  16. Because the marker can take only Pilot ink. It's a so-called tampon marker, like Pilot. And the nearest shop where to get Pilot ink is a few hundred kilometres away from here and you have to take a ferry or a plane to get there.
  17. http://etv24.ee/index.php?0&popup=video&id=8211 This may work...
  18. This shit sucks ass loudly. Bought one to a friend, he tagged with it one night and then simply threw it away, because the ink comes off with rain... DON'T buy it. If you want clean round lines, get a shoeshine or a mini mop and fill it with non-thinned paint...
  19. Re: writers in action! Well, the pics haven't been modified in any way, just played with exposure and so on, all in the camera...
  20. I remember my dad checking his e-mail a few years ago, I was next to him. So he had got a lot of "interesting" mail. "Ya... Yea. You know, they send me this stuff every day, I don't know how they found my address, but yes. I delete it everyday, such perverts..."
  21. Re: writers in action! Propably posted some in the photography thread... Don't remember. Estonia, Tartu to be exact.
  22. Terrible. I wouldn't like to be a celebrity's child. Terrible!
  23. Re: writers in action! Estoniaaaaa
  24. Well what I thought I wrote was that you should not take that shit onto the plane in your HAND LUGGAGE, but in a briefcase or bag you give away when checking in. You know, you put your bag on a platform and then the bag like rideees away...? One more thing: someone told that UNIs contain usual oil based paint. Can I refill a silver UNI with thinned out Hammerite/whatever else oil-based?
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