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Classic car from Canon
Printed on jasmine paper......
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Nice little model
Never heard of jasmine paper - sounds very aromatic Tim |
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I was wondering about 'jasmine paper', also. I can't argue with the results. It came out beautifully
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Never heard of Jasmine paper but WOW great model.
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Perhaps Kiki-paper can tell us more but I found this at Paper-Replika:
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Very well done. I have been on the edge of beginning the gray Ford convertible, but on ordinary Borden & Riley Paris Bleedproof paper, so it will not have a glossy finish.
Did you experience any problems during construction? Any advice for builders of these Canon automobiles? Don |
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Nice little Chevy!
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Thank you all for nice comments.
FYI, jasmine paper is glittered paper which come in two colors, gray and white. So, you don't have to finish it using clear spray. It also very easy in bending process, never leave trace in folding line. However, it cost more expensive than BC paper. For Don : most difficult part in building canon's car usually came from its head lamp. Too small for me...
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Thanks for the feedback. I look forward to seeing your next build.
Don |
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