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Griffin from Canon Creative Park
This is another model that has been sitting around partially finished that finally was completed. Pretty straightforward build. A little trouble aligning the top and bottom of the wings, but no biggy. That is why they make blades and markers.
I tried to come up with another way to mount the body, but decided to go ahead and use what the model designer provided.
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That came out very nice Doug!
I like the swishy tail!
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Well done, Doug!
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So you finished another one that I'd planned to do. I thought about using transparency to do the mount, and then set it aside. I'll have to revisit it.
You do good work, sir
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Very cool. Nicely done.
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Thanks for the interest and compliments.
I just queue up some Tull and get to work. Forgot to mention that it is around 5 inches/13 cm tall and the wing spread as shown is around 9 inches/23 cm, printed at 100% size. It fits on both USLtr and A4 size pages.
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I was planning on making it freestanding, maybe printing the hind legs twice, and making them more 3d, and filling them with copper BB's and then placing a magnet in the base(hiding the magnet)
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Nice model - neatly made!
On some of my unstable figures I push a piece of wire up through the foot and leg - on this one I'd use the left leg. Once it gets far enough inside I push the wire through the base and make a flat spiral. I "sandwich" the spiral between the base and another piece of card. Once the cards are dry it's just a matter of bending the figure to bend the wire to the position I want. Cheers Mike |
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"I thought about using transparency to do the mount and then set it aside. I'll have to revisit it."
Mike and Rick - good ideas. Rick - I like your approach with the magnet. Useful if the model has to be "taken down". VK - Why not try packing the back legs with paper and embed a skewer in each one? It also helps with easy "take down" of the model. You may remember my Microceratops build - I actually did this to him and it worked well. Here is the link to the specific part in the thread where I explained what I did... See Photos 6 and 7. http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/620172-post18.html
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Some good ideas on mounting the beast without that beam. Another thing to remember is you will have to mask the mounting areas on the chest, part 11.
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