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ShotMagnet
07-29-2006, 04:00 PM
Who made the skin in the attachment?
Asking because it's freaking beautiful and I wanted to say 'Thank you'.
Shot
cobrabase
07-29-2006, 04:38 PM
Is it the dirtied up one?
I love it too. I think its the best Opfor skin out there. I hope the new T-80 Green skin coming out will be as good dirtied up.
RogueSnake79
07-29-2006, 08:20 PM
Hmmmm, I'm thinking it was Darkangle. But I'm not shure.
ShotMagnet
07-30-2006, 02:42 AM
Is it the dirtied up one?
Yeah, the dirtied-up one, with all the schmutz in the roadwheels and on the skirts. I used it last week for First Clash, I forgot to manage my units once or twice, admiring the view.
9erRed sent it to me; which is why I don't know who made it.
Shot
RogueSnake79
08-13-2006, 11:56 PM
It was DA.
HotTom
08-15-2006, 04:50 PM
LOL, I love the word "schmutz" or shmutz or schmuz (spelling is optional). It's dirt...but it's more than just dirt. Most Yiddish terms never quite make it when they are translated to English :)
HT
Hackworth
08-16-2006, 12:58 AM
LOL, I love the word "schmutz" or shmutz or schmuz (spelling is optional). It's dirt...but it's more than just dirt. Most Yiddish terms never quite make it when they are translated to English :)
HT
LOL. Ever heard "schmekle"? or something along those lines? That's a great one... I worked for a couple different jewish people while living in LA. I learned some funny words, but can't recall them all.
Awesome skin DA. Too bad you hate photoshop ;)
Yankee66
08-16-2006, 01:03 AM
LOL, I love the word "schmutz" or shmutz or schmuz (spelling is optional). It's dirt...but it's more than just dirt. Most Yiddish terms never quite make it when they are translated to English :)
HT
"Schmutz" is the german word for dirt. The Yiddish equivalent would be "tinnef" or "tinnuf". At least thats what my dictionary says :)
HotTom
08-16-2006, 04:40 AM
Schmutz also is listed in the Yiddish dictionary and I've only heard it used by Jewish people. But it could come from German. Yiddish is kind of a mix of German, Polish, Hebrew and probably a few others.
And, yes, it is a kewl skin BTW :)
HT
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