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Originally posted by funkymonkey

Klaus, hehehe I'll mail them to you as soon as we get them made up. Give me about 2 weeks to have them ready.

*Lol* Okey ill be waiting as hell for it to arrive then.... Do you have an modell you have desied for on the cap or the other yet?!?! HAve not get the hole pic i presume =))

Butt still in for2 dude, Is it onle baseballcaps?? The other loocket like a good story that 2... In case, im in for that allsow.

Cheers Klaus

i'm ordering baseball caps and beenies, pred, i'm takin definite numba's and ordering colours that ppl want, so if I order and you get a colour that u dun like then that mite be bad.

I'll have everything finalised by this week.

I've sorta designed the cap and the beenie now, gimme some time to model it in 3d then we'll send it off to the manufacturer.

Originally posted by funkymonkey

ok, i upgraded finally to poser 5, and to my surprise there's a new updated cap model in it!!! ;)

that means good quality cap renders... here are a couple I did from some of the logo designs I made. Now I can make your design instructions into pictures, so fire away guys. I'll need good desciptions... which logo, where, what orientation, what angle etc etc.

here's one design to get yas started:

cap1.jpg

cap2.jpg

i like that one bro for da cap - as long as the sau part on the front is in the middle :wave:

ill take a white cap and black beanie - also i can come give u some $ while im down in melb this w/e ... ill be just round the corner from narkehs house if u live near there

Whatever designs there are really as long as it has SKYLINE AUSTRALIA on it .....so lets' drop all the talk talk and ........do the work work because i want TWO. One cap and one beanie, i want the beanie asap so i can show off on the snow while boarding heheehhe ;)

Whenever you ready FUNKY MONKEY pm me and i'll put the dosh in ya acount or i'll pick it up.

Cheer.

Whatever designs there are really as long as it has SKYLINE AUSTRALIA on it .....so lets' drop all the talk talk and ........do the work work because i want TWO. One cap and one beanie, i want the beanie asap so i can show off on the snow while boarding heheehhe  

right on!

same here funky, any design as long as its SAU

ill front the cash once theyre ready, would love to wear it while at the MAS stand

lol i'm busy with work my day off tomorrow, i'll finish off the designs, put em up and send em off to the manufacturer to get samples made up on mnday, hopefully a week after that we should see caps and beenies.

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