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I dunno about me being jealous of your builds Mio, I reckon Johan might be too.
A little tip on photographing the flying birds a little better ... The mono-filament line is great, but try to use natural light rather than flash, to avoid the shine on the filament. Or you can totally cheat by running the photo through Paint.net and paint out the lines completely. I often do that with aircraft too.
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Beautiful model
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Another excellent build Mio, and posed perfectly again.
OK, I know Malcolm designed it that way, but maybe a little curve and twist could be induced into the wings. The Robin is more of a flutterer than a straight wing glider.
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Beautiful little bird and very nice photography.
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Another winner!! Great work..
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There's some really nice scratch built birds here ...
The Paper Bird Sculptures of Diana Beltran Herrera | Graphics.com
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My first Canon Premium model. This was nowhere near as easy as I was expecting it to be. Damaged fingers aside it is a forceps and tweezers build. All the way through it my head was screaming "Reprint it on A3 to make it bigger!", but I persevered and got there eventually after four days. Wingspan is 6.5 inches.
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Nice looking eagle. Probably would look good enlarged for A3 size.
Listen to yer head next time, your fingers will appreciate it.
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