"It's a model Jim, but not as we know it" *Finished*
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Re: "It's a model Jim, but not as we know it" *Finished*
Very Well Done !
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Re: "It's a model Jim, but not as we know it" *Finished*
A top result!!! While I'm also not likely to convert entirely to paper modelling, I do find that a chnage is indeed as good as a holiday and that that it helps hone my skills knowing that I cannot as easily conceal/repair a whoopsy with a glob of filler and a dash of paint.
This model has come out very well and that's as much due to the skill of the builder as it is the skill of the designer. It's a great example of the complex product that can be acheived from 'simple' paper...
This model has come out very well and that's as much due to the skill of the builder as it is the skill of the designer. It's a great example of the complex product that can be acheived from 'simple' paper...
Please critique my posts honestly i.e. say what you think so I can learn and improve...
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Looks cool. Something a bit different too.
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Re: "It's a model Jim, but not as we know it" *Finished*
Not is only the model well done, but the thread title goes down as a classic !
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Re: "It's a model Jim, but not as we know it" *Finished*
Well done on a such an unusual subject.
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Re: "It's a model Jim, but not as we know it" *Finished*
Great effort....
Best wishes
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If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"