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Post by Vermin King on Jul 2, 2015 17:43:00 GMT -9
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Post by cowboycentaur on Jul 2, 2015 19:32:37 GMT -9
Very nice!
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Post by alloydog on Jul 2, 2015 22:24:15 GMT -9
That's really good! Bet it burns quite nicely too Not only do I appreciate the artwork with these 3D paper figures, but the skill of the person who put it together: I've never been able to handle the tiny bits that need to be cut, curved, glued and so on. My sausage fingers just can't handle them
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Post by Vermin King on Jul 3, 2015 5:22:17 GMT -9
I've gotten to the point where I can see where I will have the most difficulty with a model after studying the pdf for a while in my head, working out the build order. Joan's most difficult part is her hair. I always build the most troublesome part first so it gets easier as I move along.
Other people I know take them to print shops and have them printed on 11X17 paper to give a bigger set of parts. 11X17 yields a 6 inch model instead of 4.5 inches.
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