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Old 02-16-2021, 01:23 PM
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If finished some work from the Paper Replika site. As a newbie not so slick as your models but for a start Iīm satisfied. Donīt always find the time but I like to make one now and then..... Regards Marcel
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Old 02-16-2021, 01:56 PM
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Looking good. Those are a bit boxy, which helps you gain skills in the 'rectilinear' portion of builds. Boxes and tubes. You should also gain experience with curvy, organic shapes. The Canon animals are great for that. Pet Series - Animals - Paper Craft - Canon Creative Park


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Boxy figures - but I find that their charm.
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Hello Marcel. If you're satisfied, then I'm satisfied. Your models are nice.
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Those are nice models. You did a good job making them. There are thousands upon thousands more paper models to choose from.
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Re-reading my post, it could be taken as criticism. Far from it. You did those really well. It is just that on many models you would need to develop some skills not required for those models.


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Old 02-18-2021, 01:39 PM
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thanks for your comments. I like the Paper Replika models. Printed on A4 they sometimes haver very small parts. But to get some basic skills they are fine and it doesnīt take ages to make one. I like the paper soldiers and managed to get "Gonorea" (pte Guearnere) from Band of Brothers quite well. Started with the Legionaire....
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