Welcome to Zealot! Please, feel free to post as many pictures of your work in this thread, 10 per post, and you can do multiple posts. This forum is visually based, we love pictures. We'd love to see your work. :drinksmile:
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Looks like you just have to pull the seams together. That's a great size model, big enough to hold (and let someone handle) without worrying about them breaking it. :)
I would love to see construction pics of these little wonders. These are such awesome models. Your dioramas are great. Build threads is something I believe many would like to see. ;)
Your garage floor is so clean. Just how thick is that concrete, being able to support a tank like that? I call shenanigans, I'm having my doubts this a real tank, it must be some kind of hologram! :)
The interiors you put in these models makes them pull you in deeper and deeper. There's no sense of scale and with so much detailing, it's shocking to see how small they are!! :)
Man, I know about having rough years. I lost a lot of family last year, and won't even go into my health issues.
I'm also happy you are back and continuing with this project. It's coming out great. The greebling is really making it pop! You could use some Popsical sticks to make the walls a...
May he have a speedy and full recovery. This thread is great, thank you Rhaven.
I think many have built his Viper. It isn't overly complicated, and you end up with a great model you can look at or play with. :) :)
I use 110 lb. and 76 lb. stock paper exclusively. Welcome to Zealot!! You'll find a lot of techniques to take your models to whatever level you desire here. Never be afraid to ask. We have some of the best modelers here at Zealot, and all are willing to help.
Welcome to Zealot!! :)
I don't think a sphere made ot of paper can be done any better than you have demonstrated. Your thread is so instructional, it should be an inspiration for other types of models that can benefit from this kind of detailing. Excellent, all the way around!! :)
I picked up a set of Scissors from "Micheal"s Craft Stores' that have various radii built into the set, small to large scissors. They too can be very useful. Excellent thread!! It's a "STICKY" now. :)
For a long time, I had a small drafting table for measurements, French Curve set, string, "L" shaped Square, compass, lots of pencils. I made some my finest ships hulls then. We're also here to help, so go for it. ;)
There are many edges in the figures, but there are many edges in the actual Anime' that the figures come from. Figures are the only model that I am of the opinion Pepakura does very well. With some extra work, I also cut the parts so the lines are gone, that way you just have color to color...