I wear Transformers temporary tattooes, but don't have any permanent ones. I can't stand needles! (>o<)
I wear Transformers temporary tattooes, but don't have any permanent ones. I can't stand needles! (>o<)
thanks bartrim, hopefully they'll post....i'd love to see a photo or two
yeah....they do hurt gok, no denying that! i like your solution mate.....but for me, the thought of having a half finished picture has been enough of a driving force in the past.
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I wouldn't mind getting a 'More Than Meets The Eye' on my left scapula!
seen somewhere on the web a guy with megs and optimus g1 faces on the back opposing eachother
i like the sound of that!
i've been thinking about getting soundwave's box art on my left arm....flowing half way down my forearm, or getting the decepticon logo on the inside of my left wrist....autbot on the right.
i've always thought long and hard before i got any of my tattoo's...it'll be the same with this too.
autocon.... if you come across the pic again, i'd love to see it
thanks for posting guys
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SilverFromOz has a maximal logo on one of his shoulders.
I know another guy who has heaps of cool tats, Autobot and decepticon logos, He man, Skeletor, Thundercats logo, the Hulk, just to name a few.
Personally, I think they look cool but the thought of going under the needle isn't very appealing, and what happens if I get flabby or really ripped, later on and my cool logo starts to look like a badlly drawn bowl of spagetti.![]()
There are some ideas here for you to look over.
Whilst I have a few tatts and still have a few more to go before I'm done, I haven't gotten around to doing anything TF related.
I am contemplating getting a piece done at the moment which is quite large and intricate (14+ hours of work) which will cover the better part of one pec, a shoulder and a lot of an upper arm.
Part of the design will incorporate an oriental theme with cherry blossoms, a geisha and a samurai.
I have been thinking of replacing the samurai with an artist's rendition of Bludgeon as he is very 'samurai-esque' and to the untrained eye, he wouldn't even appear to be a TF - which appeals to me as it doesn't look too 'cartoony'
At the moment though, it's all in the planning stage - the tattoo artist that will be doing the work (and has done my past work) is quite busy, so is still taking his time sketching up the entire design.
Whatever you end up getting, just make sure you won't regret it - what's 'cool' now, may not be so cool in 10 years and you may live to regret having something virtually permanently inked on your body.