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Looks like I'll be busy over the weekend. Might not be able to devote time to make the build instructions.
Would you be okay with PDO (pepakura) file instead? |
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I might be in the minority, but that is acceptable to me
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I was able to whip up some really simple instructions.
PDFs of Diagrams and simple instructions uploaded to the Star Trek section, and waiting for approval! |
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file has been approved
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Very nice kits.
Clear instructions!
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Looks Nice! I build of this one 30 years ago. Also paper model but without any programs or bluprints. Only my pencil, paper and TV Star Trek show. My Model was ugly. Thanks to modern technic we are able to do such beautyfull paper models like yours !
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Thanks!
If you plan to build this, just make sure you attach the fin/rudder to the top portion of the saucer before you glue the whole thing to the center part of the saucer. I made the mistake of gluing the top portion onto the center before attaching the fin. The surface where the edges of the fin should have made contact somehow became too concaved. I had to punch a small hole and stuff cotton to bulk it up enough to allow most of the surface to touch the edges of the fin. |
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P-26 upload here?
Eric,
Any chance that you might upload your Philippine P-26 Peashooter to our Downloads here? I think you mentioned in your design thread here that it would be available on Zealot, but some of us aren't members there. I for one would appreciate being able to access your P-26 from here. Thanks! |
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I completely forgot what distracted me from card models after making P26. By the time I resumed the hobby, I tried 'blowing off the dust' on my workspace by re-opening my old files (p26) as well as my WIP (natter). And oh boy, they looked so alien and intimidating. That's why I opted to start with a new model to get my skills up to speed again. Anyway, I'll tie the loose ends with the P26 this weekend. I'll also see what I can do to clean up the diagrams and maybe make simple instructions to make them good enough to put in the downloads section. Cheers! |
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