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Post by vizenz on Jul 27, 2020 6:38:29 GMT -9
Hello, a few days ago I found the Czech paper model building site "R & P Models". They have a couple of very detailed 1/87 models and lots of vehicles in 1/250. These are far too small for my taste! But since I have had great fun with 10mm (1/150) resin models for a few years now, I thought why not try this scale even on paper? And I have to say, I really like the result. Ok, there are more or less cubes, but you can immediately recognize the corresponding vehicle type, the vehicles are very easy to change (color and details) and you can really build up a nice-looking and belonging small army here very quickly! In any case, they have passed my test and I will keep going to build a few of these tiny things for my collection. Here are a few German Bundeswehr vehicles. They are upscaled to 166% (scale 1/150) and printed on 200gramm paper. Some of them are re-colored or reworked. Best regards, Andreas
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Post by Vermin King on Jul 27, 2020 7:31:31 GMT -9
I have yet to find a Rawen & Paran model that wasn't well done.
You are getting a nice collection there
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Post by vizenz on Jul 27, 2020 7:47:27 GMT -9
I have yet to find a Rawen & Paran model that wasn't well done. You are getting a nice collection there Thank you, but you're talking about P&R Models, I'm talking about R&P! (For Ringo & Pips as much as I understand ) For everyone interested, here is the link: randpmodels.jex.cz/rubriky/aboutBest regards, Andreas
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Post by Vermin King on Jul 27, 2020 8:04:58 GMT -9
My mistake. Oops
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Post by whitefrank on Jun 14, 2021 4:14:31 GMT -9
my first quick cut out and glue job on a "10mm" Dhow for my Sinbad book. It's a vintage picture, one of those very old public domain one page papercrafts. I adapted this model from that, and am working on the interiors and tiny wee people for it now. There are no people in the original sheet other than hasty black blobs painted in so the people will be all original.
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Post by cowboyleland on Jun 14, 2021 6:36:35 GMT -9
10mm is tiny for people. Good luck.
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Post by whitefrank on Jun 14, 2021 13:37:21 GMT -9
It really is. I've tried before, but I think to get it done will require pro cutting, or a bit of a cheat by having all the figures with something slightly larger. Not sure.
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