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You're doing an excellent job with this kit, especially considering the paper quality and age of the kit. It looks like you are a natural paper modeler!
Chris |
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Welcome to the paperfun, Krystian. Your Garland looks pretty good! I've also worked with that kind of paper, not easy, but the finished model is nice.
Just remember to paint the edges of the pieces with a marker the same color as the piece, so you don't have the white edges popping out. Also try to renew your blade every now and then, so you can have clean cuts. All in all, the boat is coming great. Keep it up!! |
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Hello krystianeq,
Nice work. Since you said this was printed in 1986, it just shows how long paper will last. (Also, your English is quite good) Regards, Mike |
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Hello krystaineq, glad to see you working on this. I really like to see people build the MM kits just as they were printed. They have a charm all their own in that regard that the others do not. I look forward to the completion.:DRick
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