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Post by sudsy on Apr 22, 2020 18:01:21 GMT -9
Starting this build. I love the instructions, and the parts being numbered. Every step is crystal clear, and quite a breath of fresh air and different from my normal builds (Patoroch WH40K models, great models, but a lot of analysis and trial and error are required...), I could breeze through this, but noo... I feel the need to add some more detail. Currently, I have another one printed on lighter card stock. For this tan one, I currently have it printed on "Extra Thick 100lb Cover" card stock. Not a bad material, but really, not that great either. Awesome for flat parts, bends are rough. Check out some of the photos... Also, it's thick. Extra Thick is in the title, and it's thicker than my 110lb (199 gsm) index card stock! I've got my second one printed up in that drying with clear coat tonight. That will be the body of my second build, and the Extra Thick cover stock parts will be used only for lamination details in some areas. That extra thickness is really getting to be a pain on the interior details! So, this first one, I trim as I test fit and move along. You will see why I like to paint my models... My permanent marker work and glue handling are destroying Mr. Roe's incredible details on this model!
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Post by squirmydad on Apr 22, 2020 19:39:40 GMT -9
Cool, I had so much fun building that model.
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Post by Antohammer on Apr 24, 2020 15:49:01 GMT -9
10 out of 10 only for your patience!!! i hope to see it complete and in battle :3 keep going !!!
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Post by sudsy on May 3, 2020 17:14:41 GMT -9
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Post by sudsy on May 3, 2020 17:19:50 GMT -9
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Post by Vermin King on May 3, 2020 18:31:54 GMT -9
Wow! I bow to your skill
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Post by squirmydad on May 4, 2020 6:13:54 GMT -9
I love it! That was such a fun build, evn though I was initially intimidated by all of the small cuts. I wish I had thought of a clamp to hold the body pieces together. Well done sir.
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