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Here comes the container on a trailer of the DAF.
The last two photos show the cargo! |
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Well done!
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It's a really good-looking model!
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Thank you, my friends.
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Wonderful papermate job !! And the giant load fits him really well!
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Thanks, those are meteoroid peanuts from outer space.
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Papermate,
Great work. Tremendous craftsmanship all around. I do small scale work also and I'm curious what kind of printer you have to get that level of detail so small. I am working in 1/64 and the printer linescale looses some of the fine atributes. Again great models thanks for sharing. Tractor |
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Meteoroids from outer space? Thought they were the new art exhibit for the Hong Kong museum.
His new installation with the help of local artists by the artist Oldenberg that did the giant cherry on a spoon. |
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Thanks, Tractor and DT for your kind comments.
@Tractor, I use Epson printer L365 series, which is now ancient in the Epson lines of printers. If I want to have more highly detailed graphics, I usually take it to the photoprint shop to get it printed on 4x6 inches photo and then work on it as usual. |
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Ouch! That hurts...
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