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Old 08-15-2010, 03:51 PM
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Sony Cybershot - DSC-T700

Hi all,

As a continuing entry of my interest in paper models of Cameras, I decided on this Sony Cybershot model.

I became aware of this model though the Paperkraft.net blog, and the model is still available as of this writing at ペーパークラフト工房 | Style Member Program - SonyStyle

I printed the model on my standard 65lbs Bright White Cover Stock, and in acrobat I didn't resize the model, printing the model as is.
The only adjustment I made was set the print quality to best, and to select other inkjet paper.



Two pages of parts, actually more like one page most of the parts, and one with only one part.
Scored, cut out, and shaped, ready for the subassemblies.



Sliding front cover, with the spacers installed.

Main body finished, with the sliding front cover installed



Yes the cover does move up and down.



Finished back display with all of the extra bits installed, power button, shutter control and zoom, and the screws on the sides of the case, also installed the lanyard loop.

I hope you like it, and I know this will be one of many more cameras I will be building.

Rick
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Old 08-15-2010, 04:23 PM
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That's what I love about this hobby, anything goes! I never thought about cameras before this other than for taking pictures. Excellent tips and thanks for sharing.
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Old 08-15-2010, 04:24 PM
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I'm glad to see that your workbench is just as "busy" as mine!
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Old 08-15-2010, 05:53 PM
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I like this. Great camera in reality, and looks great in card too... nice build mate, and hope to see a collection of these from you. The 35mm SLR's come out great too. My bet is, if you left that on a table, someone would quite easily think it was the real deal {put a bit of weight in side :D }
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