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Micro-Build Lonestar's Winnebago from "Spaceballs"
Have to reprint some parts for the '32, so decided to experiment with scaling down.
so I took this: And made this: I love how well it turned out (at least in MY mind) and think it will go well with my other "mini's" Don't ask, cause I have no idea what scale it is, lol
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Omigosh! Did you use the print 4 pages per page method? or did you make it smaller than that even?
Amazing. Just don't sneeze, cough or open a door to the outside without having it secure |
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I did it even smaller than that. 16 pages per page,
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Very cool! Love the mini-models
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It should be safe as long as he keeps it in the scanning electron microscope.
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Don't breath too hard..you might accidently inhale it.
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Question: On something that small, what weight of paper do you use?
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I use 40lb on anything small like this. I use 60lb or 100lb on my bigger builds
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