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Post by senkosmos on Sept 29, 2021 16:01:21 GMT -9
The Factory looks amazing!
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Post by senkosmos on Feb 6, 2021 12:28:15 GMT -9
Thank you for the info (I thought that an email adress was not a big deal) and for your email!
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Post by senkosmos on Feb 6, 2021 10:31:19 GMT -9
I emailed you, assuming you are still at that Hotmail email Oh, no! my current email is xxxx.xxxxx@gmail.com! Thank you @vermin King
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Post by senkosmos on Feb 6, 2021 9:11:17 GMT -9
As many of those were released on AirDave's forum, I have no problem sending you the password list that I have. It is incomplete, though I'd be very glad if you did. Can you PM here or would you like an email?
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Post by senkosmos on Feb 6, 2021 9:05:26 GMT -9
Hi everyone! I found, browsing the Internet Archive, most of Oliver Bizer models, but many of them are password protected. In a few paper modelling forums they said you had to email him for the password. I wrote to him a few days ago and I got no response. Can he be reached in any way? Or is it ok to ask you people for the password?
Than you all and stay safe!
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Post by senkosmos on Feb 6, 2021 7:03:37 GMT -9
I have to Work Force Pro printers I use at work (a bindery/print shop) an M5799 and a C5290, they are quite sturdy machines (we had a leaking problem in the shop and the M5799 literally was filled with water, we let it dry and the very first page we printed after that was perfect), the ink prices are more than reasonable (at $21 dollars an ink pack that lasts for 40k copies I doubt you can get a better price with any other printer) and so far they were able to handle every single media I put through them, so I totally recommend them
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Post by senkosmos on Jan 6, 2021 7:20:47 GMT -9
adjutantgeneral it can cut vinyl labels just fine. I own a silhoutte CURIO I use at work to make custom vinyl labels. It can also cut quite thick cardboard (280/300gsm)
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Post by senkosmos on Jan 6, 2021 7:05:54 GMT -9
All Minimodel lines are amazing, but FDS seems to be the one withe most complex (and beautiful) designs. However, if one puts the effort and patience, they turn out fantastic. Now I'm building some of the simpler ones in 1:100
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Post by senkosmos on Nov 17, 2020 17:10:01 GMT -9
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Post by senkosmos on Apr 10, 2020 5:11:51 GMT -9
Nice figures!
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Post by senkosmos on Oct 7, 2019 21:45:32 GMT -9
Except Papercraft Square does that for everything, even things that are commercial. Most folks consider them a 'Pirate' site Didn't know it had commercial stuff, since they usually link to the OP. I used to download a lot from them, guess I'll have to be more careful
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Post by senkosmos on Sept 20, 2019 19:24:44 GMT -9
I love Junior General figures. For smaller scales (15 to 6 mm) they are ideal. I've made many a Warhammer Ancients' armies out of their figures. Plus, they are very easy to mod
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Post by senkosmos on Sept 7, 2019 4:16:30 GMT -9
Germ's World has a few Drop Pods, a smallish dropship (it's huge for 1/300 but next to the Leopard it's quite small) and a plethora of buildings: germy.co.uk/
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Post by senkosmos on Sept 7, 2019 4:15:50 GMT -9
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Post by senkosmos on May 31, 2018 1:57:55 GMT -9
Really late to the party, but Hi! from Argentina Gonzalo! There seems to be a lack of Hispanic paper minis' crowd so, good to have you here!
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Post by senkosmos on May 31, 2018 1:50:25 GMT -9
Hi Jeff! Both tutorials are amazing and very easy to follow. Though I work at a print shop, my go to software is Inkscape, I'm quite GIMP impaired, yet I could easily do everything you say. Realy simple and effective! And using GIMP and not Photoshop is a great idea too!
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Post by senkosmos on Sept 25, 2017 22:31:09 GMT -9
Been away a few months, so I've just seen your answer. I guess the L1800 (the photo printing one) can handle heavier paper. I've used up to 100lbs cardstock with no problems. I'm happy with mine too!
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Post by senkosmos on Jun 16, 2017 9:55:43 GMT -9
I have 2 eco-tank printers: a L220 and a L1300 (An A3+ printer) both take cardboard pretty well (some are somewhat problematic sometimes, thats all) have excellent print quality and the ink really lasts an eternity. I abuse them (I have a print shop and I use them for some works) yet, I seem to buy ink 2 or 3 times a year.
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Post by senkosmos on Jun 15, 2017 15:53:34 GMT -9
Matt's output is really amazing. He has made loads of wonderful figures with a very personal style
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Post by senkosmos on Jun 15, 2017 15:50:42 GMT -9
Nice! Most are between 1:200 to 1:400 so they are ideal for 10 and 6 mm armies! And, wierdly enough, there's a paper model of the whole province!
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Post by senkosmos on Oct 16, 2016 13:14:20 GMT -9
Wonderful build Ignatious! A real masterpiece. So sorry you had such an agitated time during your two weeks at work!
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Post by senkosmos on Oct 5, 2016 11:11:47 GMT -9
Nice model!
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Post by senkosmos on Sept 24, 2016 12:07:33 GMT -9
Really beautiful, and the assembly system is quite elegant. Great work!
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Post by senkosmos on Sept 12, 2016 18:54:09 GMT -9
I'd be interested in both, your houserules and as they said above, pics from the session. I also tinkered with a homebrew mix of WHQ and WFRP some time ago
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Post by senkosmos on Sept 10, 2016 14:27:48 GMT -9
Hi! I'm new here, though I've been lurking for about a year. I got started with paper modelling by making a few warmaster armies using Junior General figures. Now I'm printing and building a collection of 15mm figs and terrain for SOBH and D&D. I wish I could draw, but I'm way too rusty. Fantastic artists in here!
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