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The head looks great..
What would happen when you scale it up?.. I wanted to do that but was afraid that it would look not good. |
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I wouldn't scale it up . Id scratch build a studio scale
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All SF papercraft models are vector based, so upscaling would not cause a loss of detail.
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In not questioning the quality of the Imagery. Just the accuracy.
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Yip...at the moment i'm working on the snowspeeder from
http://www.paper-replika.com/index.p...&Itemid=202089 he looks great.. but at the moment i have reconstructed the cockpit, the underside, the backside incl under breakingflaps. And there is also something wrong with the breakingflaps and engine/guns on top. all the rest looks nice :-) When it's small you get away with a lot of small errors..but when the size becomes bigger....the errors grow even harder :-( But that is the fun of building :-) |
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more progress
possibly the trickiest part of this yet
..... now with the right image |
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Great detailing, again!
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I often have to wonder about those who complain about directions, or "Adequate Directions." I could see if you paid for the kit, but hey... The price was right wasn't it? I got this stuff a lot about directions, so I started asking people what they wanted and the type of directions that people wanted was virtually as different as the people that replied. So, I started making step by step, photographic directions and even making movies showing the build. I think this type of thing spans language and makes things perfectly clear. Still someone complained...??? I got to where I quit even putting out models, due to the complaints. I figured that if I took the time to create, or develope a model for free, that I shouldn't have people hold my feet to the fire for the directions, lack there of, or the type and style. Your build seems to be coming along nicely and you don't seem to be having problems with it. You seem to be figuring things out quite nicely, so I don't understand the dissertation on the directions, especially since that model wasn't even available for some time and since the model was made by someone who's first language is not English....???
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If you want people to get the most out of your model then surely it is your duty to give them all the help you can, no? Some have said the Falcon’s instructions are poor but even they had a shed –load more information in them than what comes with the AT-AT. Stage by stage, with photos and a basic description of the components added. Basic, yes, but adequate. I have a reasonably high tolerance (as evidenced by the Falcon’s instructions) so when I say the instructions were a little lacking I feel it’s not an idle complaint. I’m not asking to have my hand held though each and every operation just that I have enough information to understand how a component is folded and how it attaches to the next . And it is in this basic requirement that the AT-AT fails. |
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Funny thing is, I built the same model "out of the box" with no problem years ago...
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at-at, custom, ohnhai, star wars, walker |
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