stephen.irl
09-16-2009, 11:39 AM
Hey guys.
Though I'd try my hand at this one which I got from:
SF ƒy[ƒp[ƒNƒ‰ƒtƒg ƒMƒƒƒ‰ƒŠ[ (http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/%7Esf-papercraft/index.html)
They have a few other nice models to.
I was looking for a simple one to do as I'm still at the beginner stage and was testing out various tool, techniques and materials.
For this one I used 200gsm card (which I now like). I had been using 220gsm and 165gsm but I wasn't too pleased with. I also started using PVA glue to and it’s grown on me.
It’s a nice model for beginners (or for you more experienced modellers out there if you’re looking for a break from those tricky ones). It goes together nicely and has movable arms, legs and head. Also, good practice for cutting circles and making cylinders.
Though I'd try my hand at this one which I got from:
SF ƒy[ƒp[ƒNƒ‰ƒtƒg ƒMƒƒƒ‰ƒŠ[ (http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/%7Esf-papercraft/index.html)
They have a few other nice models to.
I was looking for a simple one to do as I'm still at the beginner stage and was testing out various tool, techniques and materials.
For this one I used 200gsm card (which I now like). I had been using 220gsm and 165gsm but I wasn't too pleased with. I also started using PVA glue to and it’s grown on me.
It’s a nice model for beginners (or for you more experienced modellers out there if you’re looking for a break from those tricky ones). It goes together nicely and has movable arms, legs and head. Also, good practice for cutting circles and making cylinders.