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Old 04-08-2013, 10:11 AM
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Yeah, I read of your disaster in the other thread. I must admit to having a few Pl**tic models in the pipeline ... Sea-Bee, Catalina, and a Jolly Roger ... but I just don't seem to be able to commit to them now the paper bug has bitten deep.

Still looking at guns (Soooo many pages to print), but have settled for an antique Greek Sword for now. Having a few problems with the printer, although I think they are probably related to other problems with the PC. I've reached the stage where I really do need to re-install Windows XP to hopefully sort it out. Internet Explorer just refuses to work at all, so I can't get into MS updates, or any of their repair tools. I think MS are twisting my arm to upgrade from XP.

I actually snapped and tried to order a new Core i5/ Win 8 PC that I was attracted to in my stationary supplier's catalogue for £379. Never seen an i5 PC below £500 before, but it turned out to be a duff entry, and they can't get that computer at all, so it's back to fighting this old one for now.

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Old 04-08-2013, 12:02 PM
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How about a Chromebook?

Re modelling- i changed to paper because I HATE painting. I will probably end up buying a can of spray paint!

Paper models still have a special appeal - i am thinking of what to do next!
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Old 04-08-2013, 03:51 PM
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i am thinking of what to do next!
Not tempted to start the one I sent you yet then?

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Old 04-08-2013, 04:26 PM
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Johnny where did you get the Konica eagle?.....Rich
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Old 04-08-2013, 05:26 PM
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I'm not being deliberately evasive Rich, but I honestly don't remember. I often wander through the 200+ pages of the Paper Craft Museum, which throws up links to many desirable downloads. I just pop them into the Chrome browser downloads as I go through. Then follow up by moving them onto the desktop for sorting later.

Tip ... Use the PCM search engine to look for specific keywords, or click on 'museum' then 'category'. From there you can jump pages until you find a category that suits you. Be warned ... if Pokemon or cubees bug you (as they do me) there's 'undreds o' the lil' blighters to skip through.

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PS:Oh g'won then ... just for you ... I did a PCM search ... and it's here ... http://www.konicaminolta.jp/about/cs...hrysaetos.html
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Old 04-08-2013, 05:54 PM
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Wow Johnny THANK YOU........Rich
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Kind of funny I once worked for Minolta, then Konica bought them out and they laid-off almost all the people in our branch. I never knew they had this site....Rich
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Old 04-08-2013, 06:09 PM
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Be warned ... if Pokemon or cubees bug you (as they do me) there's 'undreds o' the lil' blighters to skip through.
Don't do a search for 'papercraft' on DeviantArt then, it is teeming with them. Though the Pokemon models aren't as bad as the bloody cubees and rehashes of rehashes etcetera, etcetera...
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Old 04-08-2013, 06:21 PM
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I must reluctantly admit that many of the Pokemon paper models are true works of art, and I have actually downloaded a few. It's just that there's sooooo many of the them to wade through. And as for cubees ... well hush my mouth .

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Old 04-08-2013, 06:37 PM
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Well, there are 649 in the current game (Black/White 2). And even more to come in the NEW game, X/Y. And as far as I know, only 42% was made into a paper model. More on that can be found on the Paperpokes site: PaperPokés - Pokémon Papercrafts

I have made only one from that site though, a Lairon. Still want to do a Nidoking though, one of my favs.
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