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WoT B1 Bis
Just putting the finishing touches on the WoT 1:50th scale B1 Just a few bits and bobs then onto the next one
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very nice build good job
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Agreed, a fine piece of tank.
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Great model, looks very realistic.
Well done!
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Did you have an issue with printing this model? I notice that the coloured areas on the hull look uneven as if the parts were printed at low resolution.
The beutepanzer version of the model prints very well with very fine detail. Regards, Charlie |
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.argggg double post
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This only the second ever card model ive done. I printed it out using a oki Color laser printer that I use for printing my photography proofs on the printer is more than capable of producing stunning photos bit not for printing card models it seems lol. however i did use cheap quality 200gsm paper and compounded by a high quality camera and blown up about 4x actual size gave it a grainyness that you cant see on the model but is evident in the photo. these wot models are more for me to practice my skills on before embarking on a paid for model Cheers Meece |
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Double post
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That makes sense - colour laser prints tend to be a bit fragile and lose toner particles if handled. I guess you could try fixing the surface with an acrylic spray. A light spray coat also seals the surface so excess glue doesn't mark the coloured surface.
Regards, Charlie |
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