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And a hardy southern welcome from a Crimson Tide fan. Looking at your model, I don't think you will have a problem transitioning to paper. It's round, where it should be round and bent where it should be bent and straight where it should be. Plus, with all those paints in the background, you won't have a problem finding the right shade to color the cut edges. You are coming off the blocks a lot better equipped than a lot of us were, when we started. I look forward to seeing what you pick for your first build thread. Enjoy!
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I do more Sci Fi than actual space craft, but it looks very good. Are you leaning more towards real space for your models?
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I downloaded and built my first paper model a couple of days ago. My goal is to acquire enough skills and knowledge to tackle the Edu-Craft 1:144 Saturn V Crawler and LUT.
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Probably more real. But it's all about working up to that Edu-Craft 1:144 Saturn V Crawler and LUT.
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That's a neat build, Joe. Onwards and Upwards!
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Hey Joe! I'm also from Kansas City. Here's a picture of my current workspace.
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Joe and KC,
I won't show you my work space, because I am not neat and organized. My wife and daughter call my area a disaster. However, I do know where everything is located; including the stuff in my "fly-away" kit. When I take my granddaughters to dance lessons, I spend the waiting time teaching kids (and sometimes adults) paper modelling techniques. So far, the studio owner has not kicked me out. |
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Welcome from nearby Kansas!
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