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Hello from Austria
Hallo.
Since 1 month i try to do some different models from papercraft-tamplates with styrensheet. My fist steps with the silhouette portrait. The mainproblem is always the change of scale to mach my existing parts. So it's normaly difficult to build some parts in styren. Learning by doing... But there is of course a lack of time :-P Tomcat |
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Hello Tomcat.
Welcome to the forum, thanks for joining.
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Hello also from Austria!
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Hello from the UK.
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Hello and welcome. So,your using templates to make plastic models? Am I understanding this correctly? If so, use paper, makes it much easier.
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Sure it would be easier - of course. But thats not the point. Using styrensheet should lead to objects/models build, detailed, airbrushed and weatherd like plasticmodelkits beside them. So much for the theory. Tomcat |
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