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Post by Rhannon on Jan 4, 2012 9:25:31 GMT -9
papercraft.mybb.ru/ ( Papercraft - Paper Figures ) Again you can use google translator. It's very easy and reading is very understandable. All historical paper minis. Some members are those of the previous Russian forum ( Papersolders.ucoz.ru - cardboard-warriors.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=linktofreestuff&action=display&thread=3482 ) but some new ... are great artists. Greats. Starting from the top the sections are: 1 - Civil war ( Russian Civil War ) Soldiers and models of military equipment of the Civil War 2 - Russian-Japanese Warpaper models, ships, battleships, paper soldiers 3- The Great Patriotic War ( WW2 on Eastern Front ) 4 - Steel and Lace ( not only Russian ) War from the Renaissance to the mid 19th century. 5 - KurilkoAll that is not on paper or a miniature of the relevant historical period ( useful links and others ) 6- On other frontsSamples of work on related topics: metal, plastic miniatures, historical simulation, etc. Some sheets: 30YW swedish musketeers ( 2 versions ) by Dmitriy_K ( Great! ) Russian Strelets Infantry ( by Dmitriy_K ) There are dozens of tables (sheets) of WW2 paper miniatures ( Russians and Germans ) ( on forum pages are all in high quality. 1/2 MB each ) Idem for RCW Dozens!!! And It is also for other sections. Ciao
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Post by glennwilliams on Jan 4, 2012 9:32:59 GMT -9
good reference pictures as well. It's like a poor man's Osprey series.
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Post by Vermin King on Jan 4, 2012 12:04:42 GMT -9
Very good reference pics. I will have to spend a couple evenings going through there, and even at that it will be only skimming. I know a guy developing a detailed model of the Canadian Autocar Light Armored Truck, and I saw two pics of it there that I hadn't seen before. It may help him out. I never saw that carriage you have pictured. Which section was it in?
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Post by Rhannon on Jan 4, 2012 13:29:56 GMT -9
Very good reference pics. I will have to spend a couple evenings going through there, and even at that it will be only skimming. I know a guy developing a detailed model of the Canadian Autocar Light Armored Truck, and I saw two pics of it there that I hadn't seen before. It may help him out. I never saw that carriage you have pictured. Which section was it in? Is it this? In: "Civil War" - "The legendary and invincible Red Army" topic - pag. 3 papercraft.mybb.ru/viewtopic.php?id=2&p=3This post: papercraft.mybb.ru/viewtopic.php?id=2&p=3#p529Tachanka en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachanka ( english wiki )
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Post by Vermin King on Jan 4, 2012 15:19:00 GMT -9
Very interesting war machine there. I'd not heard of this before. I also like the way the papermodel is laid out. If I read this right, print on card, laminate the body of the vehicle together, run the skin over the body and attach the springs, wheels and gun. Interesting.
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