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Hi, excellent build. Mind if I ask about the scale of this model?
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To Cami
Thank you for the comments about my first large card model. I'm learning a lot about gluing, cutting, scoring, folding, rolling, etc. The first big surprise was to discover how strong is folded paper !! |
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To Papermate
Thanks for your comment. I think the scale of this model is 1:25. However I was unable to find confirmation in the designer instructions. It is quite a large model and the low loader will be very long. I'm still looking for a suitable place once it's finished |
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Excellent work on the truck! Your assembly work is so precise and clean ... and this is one of your first paper models? Wow - you must be a very experienced modeler!
Congratulations and bravo! Hope the trailer turns out as nicely as the truck! |
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its in 1:24 scale..... It's my favorite scale für roadbound thingies, just small enough, but big enough to get a fistful of model |
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The problems I had with the cab were not your fault, they were mine. Mainly to do with the way I attached the front steps but I also had a bit of warping from the paint which I fixed by gluing the cabin at the back. |
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To Nosports
Oh no!! Scale 1:24. Now I need even more space. |
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To Art Deco
Thanks for your comments. Here it's still winter and I'm retired with a lot of time on my hands. As they say, I'm a grumpy old man. Therefore I continue with the same parts few times before I'm happy. But working on models it's getting easier and easier. I will soon be doing models only a little more than once. |
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Progress of the day: the front loading plate.
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Today progress:
Axle carrier platform |
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