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A little chinese junk
I found 2 drawings of a little chinese junk for wooden work, but I try to build it with paper.
The frame:
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Continued with the frame and painted with black color of tamiya
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Sailing...sailing :D:D:D
And finished !!! Thanks all ! Tunny.
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Great work Tunny
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Wow. At such a small scale, too.
Self designed? Some sailing vessels are sorely under represented in model availability. |
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Goodness, you make it look so easy! Very nice.
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This is an excellent model. It is good to see a model intended to be made of wood translated into such a fine paper model.
I was lucky to see a few such red-sailed junks in the 1960s. They were beautiful and stately craft and I'm glad to see one of them captured in paper. Cảm ơn bạn, Merci boucoup, and Thanks for sharing this, Tunny! Don |
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One mans Junk is another mans treasure!:D
Very beautiful!!!
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What a lovely little jewel! The framing and planking is almost prototypical which adds to the charm of the vessel. Nicely done.
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I love it! you've done a masterful job on this one and I really like the idea of using wood plans for paper. Beautiful!
Chris |
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