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Post by squirmydad on Sept 3, 2013 7:12:21 GMT -9
War ArtisanThis new series is currently being designed. In the meantime, here's a free sample model for you to try out. You may not be sure if 1:600 scale ships are right for your naval wargames, or that you would enjoy building your own fleet from cardstock. Here's your chance to try it out, risk-free!
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Post by cowboyleland on Sept 3, 2013 8:16:51 GMT -9
Thanks for the tip, Squirmy. I downloaded already. Boy 1-600 is small.
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Post by mahotsukai on Sept 3, 2013 12:27:24 GMT -9
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Post by squirmydad on Sept 3, 2013 12:57:36 GMT -9
Those are seriously impressive pieces of work.
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Post by cowboyleland on Sept 3, 2013 14:05:44 GMT -9
I can see the photos (they look great) but I can't follow the first link. (I mean the 1-900 link)
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Post by whiteknight06604 on Sept 3, 2013 14:09:57 GMT -9
I made a few of these. I scaled down the free 1/300 to 1/900. wanna talk about pain in the butt.
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Post by cowboyleland on Sept 3, 2013 14:19:30 GMT -9
Yeah, but you get the bragging rights.
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Post by WackyAnne on Sept 3, 2013 15:57:21 GMT -9
I made a few of these. I scaled down the free 1/300 to 1/900. wanna talk about pain in the butt. You did a fine job of shrinking that down - my fingers are cramping just thinking about it That would be this one, I take it? The models are amazing. They'd be nice to do up for a sea-going interlude in an RPG, too, if you wanted something more dimensional than Dramascape or Fat Dragon's battlemaps/tiles, and something rather less than intense than Worldworks' Maiden. Of course, looking through the photos on the site, the last shot made me wonder if he's scaled and built one to float in his beer
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Post by whiteknight06604 on Sept 4, 2013 5:24:37 GMT -9
yep that is the one. I was really gungho about making a bunch of these but my friends have been bugging me to start up D&D again so those plans are on the back burner. to be honest my fingers still hurt from this one.
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Post by uptrainfan89 on Sept 10, 2013 5:18:41 GMT -9
They have some really neat ships on that site. Are there any other sites with paper ships out there like these?
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