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Old 08-18-2017, 05:50 PM
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That...is so cool!
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Did I mis the scale here? These are very cool and look to be about 1/1200 scale?
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Old 08-26-2017, 10:44 AM
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Did I mis the scale here? These are very cool and look to be about 1/1200 scale?
They are somewhere around 1:300. However they are not technically scale models since they are not copies of an existing full size buildings. They are just objects inspired by architecture that are as small as I could make them and still have the ability to fold the parts easily. When I hit that limiting factor I stopped reducing the size. Of course part of the engineering was the choice of cardstock/paper, it had to be lightweight but still strong enough not to crumple when being folded. The ability to fold a detail and also to cut it still drives what I design in the series, I can't do everything I would like to make
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