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BRM-P201 - 1975 (Bob Evans)
This is my first attempt to make a paper model after 40 years building plastic kits. I was very satisfied with how paper can be transformed into a quality model in addition to being a cheap solution if you want to think outside the box of the market. My next project will be the 1978 Copersucar Fittipaldi F5A.
Greetings from Brazil |
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Nice model !
Also, well made - paper models are very different from plastic but they both need nimble fingers and a lot of patience. Two good things about paper - It's much cheaper than plastic and there is a greater choice of models going back the the very early days of motoring. Cheers Mike |
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Well done. I've yet to build an F1 but do have a couple on my ever growing to-do pile of kits.
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As a first attempt I think this model is brilliant, I have been building paper and card models for 7 years and have tried F1 cars a few times, they all take the same route, directly to the trash can, well done.
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Thanks Mike. They are very different things and in the case of this kit, starting with the not very friendly instructions.
Cheers |
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I've stopped growing my pile of plastic kits but I still have things to do for the next 100 years. Cheers |
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You have no idea the number of parts that went straight to the trash can before reaching this result. Cheers |
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