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Some pics of model scratchbuilds i have made in the past.
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Very nice. The mail coach is designed at 30mm for gamers. 30mm from floor to eye level on average human doesn't seem much like a scale to me, but that's what they use. I just made my door the same size as a Concord Stage door that was in scale, and went from there. My guess is that its around 1/50
How do you get such nice curves in styrene?
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Well, that avatar you got there looks familiar
Welcome. You may find some other SSM'ers here as well. Definitely many come to browse like yourself as well. ...now pull that off with paper
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Barry Murray Hehe. I am here for the reference. My actual scratchbuilding began back in the 80's by making paper templates for things i wanted to build. But then moved on to the things i have shown on SSM over the years. I do see paper modelling as a higher art, but i will always build in styrene. |
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