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Ah, I see now. Excellent work!
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14 years old modeller work with my stuka
Dont say it`s difficult.:D. Watch some pictures. How 14 years old boy works on this kit. Amazing.
http://www.kartonwork.pl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13814 Last edited by madvins; 12-22-2009 at 10:28 PM. Reason: wrong link |
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14 year prodigy! It's just crazy how beautifully that youngster builds a model. Can you imagine him in a couple years? Hide your aluminum stock!
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It would seem these Eastern Europeans come out of the womb with paper and scissors in their hands. Unbelievable. My paper models at 14 were literally lumps, and unrecognizable as airplanes. Good work, and I hope he goes far!
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It's quite depressing really!
I find it's best not to look on these forums - ignorance is bliss Tim |
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I agree with Tim. There must be a gene for paper modeling over there. That machine gun is particularly impressive. Can't wait till I have a little more time in my schedule to try my hand at this kit and see how badly I mangle it!
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OUCH!!
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KW proves that a paper model need not look like a paper model. Let's hope the next release is something unique.
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