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Old 11-20-2018, 09:54 AM
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Worth a look through?

I'm not too sure what this site is, but Admin please remove the thread if it is considered a pirate.

https://vk.com/albums-91340721

Seems to be a 'Show us your model' type site. There is a register/login panel, but I found no need to use it. If anything takes your fancy, click on a picture and you'll often find a download link in the comments. Not always though.
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Old 11-20-2018, 07:50 PM
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I agree, well worth a look. Lots of neat designs.
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Old 11-21-2018, 01:40 AM
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Thanks John,

There are some very nice models there.
I especially like the horse.
If anyone works out how to legally get the template please let me know.
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Old 11-21-2018, 10:52 AM
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Karl, all I can tell you is that the photo was posted by Vera Tarasova, a rather pretty 16 year old from Moscow. There's no email address listed and her Website is shown as 'under construction'... so the only way I can suggest for contacting her would be a PM via VK.com. (Don't forget to invite her to join PM.com) In order to do that you will need to register with VK.com as a member. Let us know if you succeed, but personally, I have no requirement for a full-size paper horse.

There are a lot of so-called low-poly animal/figurine models appearing lately, but far too many are being published at 1:1 or very large sizes. OK, rescaling is often plausible, but not when Pepakura chugs out so many tiny parts. Things like fingers can be hard enough as designed but rapidly move into the impossible when shrunk.
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Old 11-21-2018, 05:22 PM
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Well ??? ... I tried to register, but it wanted my mobile number. Now I accept that 99% of other people can't accept the fact either, but I do not have a mobile phone. My feet are even more damaged than my fingers, so I just ain't very mobile. I tried inputting my landline number, but it wouldn't accept that either. Now I have to close down my browser and hope that a CCleaner wipe will get rid of the cookies so that I can try again using a facebook login.

Nope, the Facebook route didn't work either. It just ain't gonna accept me without a mobile number.

I give up ... for now at least.
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