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Thank you, marbucu, Carlos, Bruno and Jan for your compliments.
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Excellent work, very well made the Papermate models. -
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Really stunning! :-)
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Thank you martinhc, Sven and Matthew. And Matt, you've got very sharp observation.
That model is from my other thread in the Armory Sub-division about tanks here Tanks, 1/200 Papermate |
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Another great build! You are a master in this small scale!
Papermate(or anyone), at the beginning of this topic, you built some WWII planes from this site Republika.pl Portal Spo?eczno?ci Internetowych Unfortunately, this link is dead. Is there another site or mirror to download theese free models from?
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Hi, a sneak peek of the upcoming project, guess what?
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STOOF with a Roof...............
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A little progress of the build. Sorry about that as I'm in the middle of other projects and can
only spare a few moments to catch up on this one. It's time-consuming to form the front of the engine nacelle as I don't want the engine dial to flush with the rim of the engine front. So I kind of placed the engine dial a little down the engine, glued it in place and made small cuts on the rim of the engine front, curled the cuts in and CA glued it to form a somewhat convex rim, bulging outward. The radome stand is also done. Yeah, so much for now. Papermate |
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