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On April 28 2011 00:54 Chux wrote: Amazing models! I made a couple all of them in PDF to print them in other place. My printer is just for univ work and i want more quality for this :D
Perhaps someone needs them:
Blue Wraith:
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Inmortal:
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Banshee :
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Siege Tank:
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Cattlebruiser:
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Marauder:
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Red Wraith:
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Guys still i recommend you using the the PDO Viewer if you want to stay sane.
Thanks for Uploading the PDFs!
Are there instructions anywhere for putting these together? seems kinda difficult if you don't know what you're doing.
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These are the kinda things that make my brain melt a little.
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The details on that Banshee are insaaaane.
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wow this guy......incredible
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Damnnnnn. Those looks so nice. +1
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Is there any way that I can make one without super-papercraft specialized tools?
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They look fantastic! I had to do a double-take to make sure it was crafted from paper every time.
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I refuse to believe that these are made out of paper.
They look amazing.
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Whoa- those are amazing. Doesn't even look like paper. o.o
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Excelent!! now my C-14 Gauss Rifle wont be alone =D, the BC looks insane
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Cannot wait for the Carrier, making paper model carriers is a very useful talent toi have
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I've made a couple simpler papercraft before but I hope that I could get some tips before starting some of these ones.
1. Any way of avoiding creases in the paper when dealing with the tabs on the parts? I tend to fold them but since they are on cardstock sometimes the creases are very noticeable.
2. Sometimes the white from the tabs/paper folds are not entirely covered, I usually use markers now to avoid this. Any other methods?
Also has anyone made the Stalker (http://paperkraft.blogspot.com/2010/12/starcraft-2-protoss-stalker-papercraft.html), and how did it turn out?
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On April 27 2011 17:22 Dakkas wrote: Where are the paper models? All I see are the 3D models that.
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you really need the program to make it (Pepakura Viewer), b/c there are no instructions per-say. In the viewer you can see flap numbers so you know where to fold too, and you can see red lines showing you what goes where. it's a free program, just DL and have fun
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On April 28 2011 02:45 peeeky wrote: I've made a couple simpler papercraft before but I hope that I could get some tips before starting some of these ones.
1. Any way of avoiding creases in the paper when dealing with the tabs on the parts? I tend to fold them but since they are on cardstock sometimes the creases are very noticeable.
2. Sometimes the white from the tabs/paper folds are not entirely covered, I usually use markers now to avoid this. Any other methods?
Also has anyone made the Stalker (http://paperkraft.blogspot.com/2010/12/starcraft-2-protoss-stalker-papercraft.html), and how did it turn out?
1) you can VERY LIGHTLY score a line with your the back of you X-Acto knife, or even better a empty mechanical pencil. it's important to use a ruler also
2) Use Pepakura Viewer and click the "color flaps with neighboring faces" it will put color over the cut/bend lines.
have fun!
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On April 28 2011 00:54 Chux wrote:+ Show Spoiler + Amazing models! I made a couple all of them in PDF to print them in other place. My printer is just for univ work and i want more quality for this :D
Perhaps someone needs them:
Blue Wraith:
[url blocked]
Inmortal:
[url blocked]
EDIT:
Banshee :
[url blocked]
Siege Tank:
[url blocked]
Cattlebruiser:
[url blocked]
Marauder:
[url blocked]
Red Wraith:
[url blocked]
Guys still i recommend you using the the PDO Viewer if you want to stay sane.
Thanks a lot for these pdfs :D now I don't have to get the viewer. Edit: Holy shit. Might want to get the viewer after all this is a lot harder than I thought it would be (Trying to do banshee which is the most detailed one)
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