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Lovely Johnny! Looks really super.
Thanks also for the nail polish tip. Will try this (though I will have to buy some -wife does not use it). I have been wondering what to use and have not found anything that works - varnish and Johnson's just seems to soak into the paper!
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Readers note - this is Johnny's fine model, not mine.
I shot it as it flew by.......... Hope you do not mind Johnny!
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WOW...what a bird
John that is a great build.....and Kevin the picture is magnificent....I am still trying to get up the nerve to start on the kit i got for Christmas....but still working on the woodpecker.
Last fall when I was living on a lake in North Carolina I was fortunate to see Ospreys flying over the creek by my house.....looked just like this bird.... |
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Lakedad - thank you , but John gets all the credit - without the bird there would be no pic!
It was just such a nice model I could not resist the temptation!
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She looks great Kev. I was gonna hang her from the washing line to get an outside shot, but our weather's not been conducive to me going out there, let alone a paper bird.
I'm having a break and making a few simpler birds, before going on to make the full size Osprey. I thought maybe the two Canon Owls and this little beauty ... Ž‚̐X‚ƒy[ƒp[ƒNƒ‰ƒtƒg@`ƒƒ“ƒtƒNƒƒE` Well I thought it was gonna be simple, but my printer decided to give me a purple rendition, which I decided to use for a practise run. It is far from obvious without instructions, but an enjoyable challenge. I had a peek back at the instructions on the website before starting the proper one though. Still working on that, but time priority is going more towards a serious attempt at recovering the data from my duff archive hard drive. I now have all the components and inside info in place to really have a crack at it. I'll post a picture of the owls when done, and if the weather improves, maybe some better pics of the Osprey. That has turned out so well that I'm more confident of producing a competent photo build of the full size one, as a few people seem to want this. As the old adage goes ... Them as can ... do. Them as can't ... teach. I'm afraid I've never been any good as a teacher, but I'll give it a go. Johnny. |
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Am sure you will do fine!
I have decided that I am maybe (dangerous I know) going to run two models at the same time - a bird and a building! Will start a bird soon for the weekends, and then do a building during the week - easier for me to do when I am travelling as well.
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If you want something simple(ish) in the bird line go for a Canon one, but as I'm learning with the owls, even they can get quite complex. Or (as I said back in post #6) give some of Johan's a go. papercraft Johan Scherft The Firecrests are little darlin's and I've just gotta try that wren someday.
The Bee-Eaters also look pretty cute, but they need paying for. Mind you 5 Euros ain't expensive when you consider that you can make hundreds of the little blighters. Johnny. |
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Took your advice - I am doing a Johan Scherft - the Firefinch!
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I've always wanted to try one of these birds, just bought the Bee Eater. I'll probably try one of these little beauties fairly soon.
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Any one delt with Scherft?
I placed a Paypal order with Scherft, Thursday night and have not received a peep from Scherft. I bought the Little Bee Eaters.
Has anyone had any experience with them? thanks, SFx |
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