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So. Probably something unusual, amateur and funny for you.
Playing with the idea of "suggesting" the interior furniture of my open-door Dorchester, I improvised with cardboard and wood. I had so much fun not having a "rule" to follow. Now I'll cover it all with the papermodel in 180g , and now I'll try to do something good. Cross your fingers for me |
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Great job in that interior Rafael!
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Tks Sergio and Igor
Is it really necessary for me to upload photos using another method for the forum?If yes, i,ll use the "Attached Thumbnails method" |
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Maybe it's just mean and everybody else see it right?
If you use thumbnail method, there will be no difference, because when you open in full mode, it still will be bigger than screen... i assume. Apart of this - great models, Panther looks awesome
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Rafael,
edit the pictures so they are not soo large, 4000x2000 are large pictures, 1280x800 is large enough
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Tks for the tip. |
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I share with you the end result of my 1:50 Dorchester
interior made with cardboard and popsicle sticks, decorations here from the download session. Now Rommel can plan to capture Tobruk again. |
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