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My First Paper Model.
Hi, In response to Greg (modelperry) I took some photos following his message and have included them below. The model being the Canon MG Midget. I am now a little further on and attempting the wheels. Finding a suitable circular cutter for the small wheels has presented a problem and I am still looking for a sollution although I have solved the scoring of the outer tyre face by using a small compass fitted with a draughtsman's indian ink pen closed right up so that it behaves like a scoring knib. Just have to watch it does not damage the surface too much. Anyway enough from me. Here are the pictures, I must get on with those tyres.
By for now. Alan |
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sweeeeeeet!
boy oh boy, you would never need an alignment with those axles! lol
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Thanks. I'll post more when I have them.
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Alan,
You're off to a brilliant start! Hopefully you'll stick to automobiles so that us aircraft nuts won't need to look over our shoulders! I'm only kidding Welcome to the forums. I really hope to see some more and look forward to following your next projects Ron
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That is very nice. I find a small circle cutter at Michael's that work fine for circles over 1cm or so. I have seen also the same cutter in different brand packages mostly. It work like a compass.
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Good start, hope to see you soon and finished picture of the week :D
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Very good start, waiting to see more. Each model leads to the next and more experience learned with everyone.
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Great job, keep at it.
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Excellent first build!
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