Starcraft Paper Model - Page 13
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Owii
United States357 Posts
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Battlekiller
United States37 Posts
On April 30 2011 00:25 CheekyDuck wrote: what opens a pdo? After 12 pages of content don't you think someone would have answered that? On April 28 2011 00:38 I)etox wrote: You can download the Pepakura Viewer here for free. It only works for Windows though so Mac users are out of luck. | ||
NeverEnder
United States5 Posts
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TuckFrance
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Cano
Poland200 Posts
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TurkeyBacon
United States30 Posts
On April 30 2011 06:29 TuckFrance wrote: Once I print it off and cut it out how do I assemble the model? Am I supposed to be able to freestyle that part? I'm intimidated by the 324 parts in the banshee : / I'm working on the Siege Tank right now, and if you click on the part on the template, it highlights it in the 3D model. I haven't found assembly to be a problem yet. | ||
gulden
Germany205 Posts
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ztoa03
Philippines181 Posts
Edit: probably not gonna sell out...can't do it, not enough skillz... | ||
tubs
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philly5man
United Kingdom356 Posts
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Audio
United States60 Posts
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Pharaun
Germany150 Posts
It isnt as prefect as the originals, but i like it very much. It was my first paper model i have built. Sadly, my printer seems to not print the colours as nice as the pictures on site one. It take about 35-40 hours. I just need to cover up the foldings with a grey color and then its done. my advice: try it..what do you ahve to loose? Try to be patient and dont hurry. | ||
Joelol
United States7 Posts
how large would i have to print them to try making one? | ||
Pharaun
Germany150 Posts
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RickOrShay
New Zealand132 Posts
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Erionn
United States1015 Posts
On April 29 2011 22:45 Antoine wrote: LOL That is amazing. | ||
Gustis
Lithuania70 Posts
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3loodMoon
Thailand13 Posts
I could not believe that was paper until I saw the plans. I am so going to make one ^^ Edit: After trying the first page of the tank, I would have to say this is a project that is going to take a lot of time and effort. Really makes me impressed at the person who came up with the plans and those who can actually make ones of these models. (Yes I have given up, for now...) Things I have learnt: -Having a cutter and and cutting board is a must, scissors can be used but are really a pain. -The flaps are too small, this makes gluing close to impossible. You might want to cut them out larger then they are. -Using tape might be better then glue in some cases. | ||
Pharaun
Germany150 Posts
On May 01 2011 22:57 3loodMoon wrote: Only one word: WOW I could not believe that was paper until I saw the plans. I am so going to make one ^^ Edit: After trying the first page of the tank, I would have to say this is a project that is going to take a lot of time and effort. Really makes me impressed at the person who came up with the plans and those who can actually make ones of these models. (Yes I have given up, for now...) Things I have learnt: -Having a cutter and and cutting board is a must, scissors can be used but are really a pain. -The flaps are too small, this makes gluing close to impossible. You might want to cut them out larger then they are. -Using tape might be better then glue in some cases. my experience: i only have an old really big scissor, but i works, only after 3-4 hours my hands hurt a bit. the flaps are compeltely ok, they are in fact way bigger then other papermodels, tape? no way, you would see it and its incredibly more complicated then glue. thats just what i have learned out of building that model | ||
mpupu
Argentina183 Posts
On May 01 2011 16:57 Pharaun wrote: So, here is mine. It isnt as prefect as the originals, but i like it very much. It was my first paper model i have built. Sadly, my printer seems to not print the colours as nice as the pictures on site one. It take about 35-40 hours. I just need to cover up the foldings with a grey color and then its done. my advice: try it..what do you ahve to loose? Try to be patient and dont hurry. Great job! That looks very nice. What kind of paper did you use? Maybe colors can be improved by using some kind of inkjet photo paper. | ||
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