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Wonderfully crafted model, Fred. One would really think it's all made of steel instead of paper!
Cheers, Erik |
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Thanks Don and Erik.
This is one model that you just can't scan and reprint on an inkjet. The printing is amazing as well as the registration of the die cut. The only thing I did was use a black marker on the edges that required it. Rick, there is no scale mentioned anywhere...your 1:3 sounds correct. Final measurements are +/- 25" H x 8" W x 7" Deep. Fred |
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Hi all
In reference to the comment: I am filling the insides with tissue paper saved from Christmas presents to give it that extra bulk., I wanted to offer a small suggestion as an alternative to stuffing the model with paper. There is a product called “polyfill” that crafters use to make stuffed animals. Link is below. The beauty of it is that you can take small bits of it and put it snugly into the appendages of the model without stressing or deforming the skin Best Barry https://www.walmart.com/ip/Poly-Fil-...&wl13=&veh=sem |
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Thanks, great tip!
Fred |
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