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WWI Submarine from Epinal Flickr
A number of weeks ago a link was posted to this site that has antique (many PD paper constructs)?
Browsing through the pages I came across this simple model of a submarine and. thought I'd like to tackle it. it has a certain charm in its simplicity. The issue I ran into was the quality of the scan and some of the pieces, so I thought I'd have a go at redrawing it. It's a bit of a compromise in spots as there are so many choices to be made between simply tracing/cleaning up some original pieces and/or closing to redraw and reconstruct major issues (such as the top of the subs hull is not symmetrical). I think I've done a pretty good job so far. Just have to draw the life preservers and it will be ready for a test build. I've finally left Adobe behind and am using all Serif/Affinity applications now. Though nothing difficult in this. redraw, it's the first time using Affinity Designer as opposed to Adobe Illustrator. Have to hunt around for where some tools are and figure out some new procedures (such as Adobe's simple and easy "clipping Path").
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Finished for Now. This is the final parts layout, arranged to get a little more size from the paper.
It's set up up as an 8.5" x 11" letter size. Now to print, cut, and assemble.
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That is a very nice, clean redraw.
I usually just try to remove the color cast and clean up the artifacts that are left then play around with the color balance and saturation.
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Thanks SCEtoAUX!
Well, printed and built. It goes together pretty well, but as expected there are some minor fit issues because of the asymmetric hand drawing of the original. I may make a few adjustments and build again sometime. This is supposed to be a slot-and-tab and hook joiner build so that’s the way I redrew it. However when I built it I cut of some of the tabs and used the slots as glue tabs.
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Very nicely done; I really enjoy the old Epinal models.
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The only open source software I’ll touch is Audacity for audio editing.
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Nice job on the recolor. These old models can really be a challenge to build due in large part to their hand drawn inaccuracy, but your assembly has certainly hidden any defects.
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in case you'd like to know, this submarine model is part of the Marabout Junior models. Marabout was a Belgium publisher untill the 1980's.
The Marabout Junior series were adventure stories for the youth, a (simple) paper model was included with every issue ship models published: SS United states, KMS Pinguin, t-2 tanker, USS Nautilus, several sailing vessels like yachts, HMS Bounty etc. some scans are available on the internet, original copies of the Marabout Junior Series are still for sale on ebay, delcampe and other 2nd hand market sites |
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Thank you very much for sharing.
What is the scale of the final model? |
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