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Korean Turtle Ship /
This is another site where Turtle Ship can be downloaded
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#2
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Nice model indeed - but, alas, there is no Dragon Head detail in it.
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Dragon head
On the model authors web page , he carved a dragon head from thin wood laminations. you are on your own when it comes to making this part.
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Yes, but he mentioned in instruction that he will make it from paper in future - but I think that this future will not come...
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#5
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there has been a few dragon heads released recently that would be a good substitute.
I'll see if I can find them. |
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I like his method
which makes the difficult easy!
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I'm leaning towards a repaint and simplified version of the cannon dragon:
Chinese Dragon - Lucky Items - Paper CraftCanon CREATIVE PARK head only, removing the horns, and coloring it all in a brown/reddish tone like it was made from wood. (see attached) I also like this one: HomespunMagixx - Jade Dragon with the same constraints. Also in contention are the japanese parade heads: http://www.people-i.ne.jp/~p-craft/ |
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A dragon head source
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