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How to make papercraft models
Hi Folks,
I don't know if anyone has seen this before or of any posts, but it is certainly worth a look. Video tutorials on how it's done. How to make Paper Craft Models | YAMAHA MOTOR Happy modelling Bernie |
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The "PRACTICE SHEET" is a brilliant idea.
Why didn't I think of this. The Basic and Practical Video instructions are amazing. A first rate idea and presentation. We must remember this stuff and push beginners there for some quick visual lesson!
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Great idea... Perhaps make this a STICKY at THE WELCOME DESK
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Hi Bernie
Thanks for sharing. This is one of those sites we have seen but never thought to post it. As stated it would be great if we could get this as a sticky. I love the way he puts the glue on with his finger. I have trouble enough trying to keep the glue off my models as it is. Thanks for posting this. Cheers Jim |
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I found these video tutorials to be exceptionally useful. I can't remember anything that provided so much useful information in a short time since Dan posted Carl's Golden Bear tutorials on basic techniques a few years ago.
I picked up some useful techniques, although I don't think I could ever get used to applying glue with my finger (I can imagine even more sticky thumbprints on my models than I already manage to produce) and believe that a dull knife blade or needle provides a better way for me to crease fold lines than a mechanical pencil with the lead retracted. Nonetheless, this is great stuff for beginners and for old duffers like me and very useful even for experienced model builders. Don |
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Using the index finger for gluing was different but made sense on edge parts. I liked the aluminum tube for curving. Really worth watching.
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nice tutorials, but I'm suprised they have missed some color retouching of model - white edges are terrible
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Totally agree
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i saw these clips as a beginner and got some very usefull tips on how to go about, so i really agree with Peter in making it a sticky
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Nice find, I love how in the first "practical" tutorial on the fuel tank they make a point to tell you to apply glue to the surface, *not* the glue tab, but then show glue being applied to the tab for *every* joint except the one they made the point on. :D
Agreed, or maybe Tips and Tricks. If you're OK with it 2Kamser, I can ask Rick to move this, I don't think it belongs in the Designer's Corner Tutorials forum anyway - this area is more for tutorials on how to design, not build.
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Thanks for posting that. Great tips for everyone.
I usually use the white glue out of the container with the tip closed way down so I can squeeze about a 1 mm or 1/16" bead of glue onto the tabs. |
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