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Krupp Protze, Modelik, 1:25
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Congratulations!! I really like the model
note , the upholstery on the seats is too clean Henryk
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Wow. that looks really, really good. Hard to believe it's actually paper.
Edit: looking through the build thread, it appears that it's NOT actually paper! at least, not entirely. Either way, it still looks incredible.
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Nearly all parts you can see are made of paper. Only glasses, wires and wooden toothpicks were in use for some parts, mostly in conclusion to the kit description. Only for some parts I use a core made by 3D printing as a forming tool, but the outer side of these parts are made of paper with the parts of the kit. Kind regards Josef |
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An inescapable conclusion...,
Joseph,
Your introduction and use of 3D printing for raised surface detail is a work of art unto itself - it adds an attendant amount of visual detail heretofore unavailable in the repertoire of card modeling and has given me much food for thought. Thank you for showing this. -Gil |
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Very, very nice congrat!!!
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Outstanding
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I'm constantly amazed by the quality and excellence of the models built by forum members. GREAT JOB ALL!
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