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nice collection you have there sibongju i build my models with only tape too. i have a way if making tape ez to build even curves paper models is my specialty.
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I have nothing against the use of Tape - what-ever method you use, so long as you are happy that is all that counts.... your cars and there shapes are very nice - if i was to build one it would be a glued version, but that's my preference - your's look great for sure.
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so you want me to put tabs on all my models so you can build them all??
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I can't build anything at the moment {paper wise}, but i think that if you put some tabs on them, more members would want to build them. No Need to have the tabs on the actual part, just ones that can be glued behind the parts - gives a BUTT joint and a smoother finish. Still have to say, the curves on your models are great.
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1980's Chevrolet Caprice & Impala, so much like, yet so different !!
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yes! it shore does!
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Looking good, the model has come a long way from the starting point.
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By occasion, I'd like to start this GM B-body too (also including Pontiac, Olds and Buick - these totally include over 50 bodystyle and year-by-year variations).
Thanks SiBongJu for sharing patterns in this thread above, I'll try to modify them in my own manner for better matching originals. Sure, results will be published here.
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I suddenly realize that 2 years past.
But, I made interior, a few days ago: column-shift (But not shiftable) :D And : Door-Mounted Seatbelt (But not pullable)! It rocks! I can't prove it that it's a "1990" Caprice without this seatbelt! |
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