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paper models
I am a great modeler but how do I make paper models and post them on the web?
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welcome well you can download a model if you got some built and have them on your computer are pen drive are some storage you go to advanced setting and there is a symbol like a paper clip you click on that and a small pop will appear then you go to browse and it uploads your pics to here anyway. i got some of mine up on my myspace page and facebook
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ok now about the building
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also i might need help on a model i am starting
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ask away. that is what we are here for (one of the reasons at least). if you are trying to build a particular model, do a search here and you may find a build thread for it already. if not, start a new thread in the appropriate forum category here with the model name in the title and you should get plenty of help.
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Pick a type of model that interests you. Automobile, Aircraft, Armor, Ship...
Use the search function in the 'found it on the internet' section to see if there are any free models available. Download and print. Get a feel for how things go together. Not all builds come out the way we want them to but it's always a good idea to just try out a free model. When you think you have had your fill of free models (good luck because there are a 100 years worth of free models on the net). You can try your hand at a purchased kit. |
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A good place to start for building basics, materials and tool recommendations, and tips and tricks is here: Card Modeling FAQ
Read a little, score a little, read some more and cut, read then bend and curve - you'll be rockin' in no time. Yogi |
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... I absolutely agree ...! With lovely greetings the Wilfried |
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thanks for the advice
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