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Such a clean build. Amazing results
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Thank yoy fery much for the comments, friends
@ Michael - yes, it was built in less than a month. That is a sign that the assembly went well. And that I had some spare time, too |
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Beautiful build Ricardo! The model looks extremely neat, very well built and designed. Even the landscaping is convincing and as an interesting detail includes the access bridge. That really tops off the model.
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Thanks, Erik The landscaping is nicely painted. To avoid spoiling it, I didn't make half cuts along the fold lines. They would require retouching, making those lines less visible than white paper but still very apparent. As the fold angles are small, the method worked well but it may have resulted in not getting a perfectly flat base. No miracles...
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Looks great Ricardo There is something about lots of towers and small odd-shaped courtyards you get in a castle that make them fun to build and look at
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That’s it, David: the details are often repetitive but the overall shape is as varied as you can possibly imagine. It is a good point to make the assembly process pleasant.
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