Inspired by Paragon

doctormax

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so what colour scheme have you done the plane in. I just think it would look really smashing it that grey look of some of them models i have seen a BF109 in. with the spots.
 

Dragos

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so what colour scheme have you done the plane in. I just think it would look really smashing it that grey look of some of them models i have seen a BF109 in. with the spots.

Which one? The Arado? There is a .pdo file , you can export the uncolored version and then re-paint him. I don't have a problem if anyone repaints one of my model as long as he recognize my credits for the design.
 

Dragos

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Today I've started to desugn a new model, a SS-24 Scalpel ICBM , the scale will be 1:100
 

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Dragos

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The first pictures
 

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Paragon

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I really need to learn to use some sort of 3D modelling program. The ability to just make a circle and then wrap everything around it would be so nice for designing models.
 
That would make paragon's files to be in .pdo format(which I cannot print using it).I don't know what is the problem.Well,If someone develop a program that can make those unfolded designs into pdf,jpg or other format like that,he solves my problem.

I wish I could print .pdo files.

thanks,
Daus
 

bf109

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it'easy just instal a virtual printer that will "print "( save to a location you want) and convert the pdo in a pdf file you can print.

like :http://www.pdf995.com/index.html instal then in pdo choose print and select not your standaard printer but pdf995 .
its freeware with a sponsored link if you buy it its gone , but there more virtual printer programs out there free and shareware i also like and use foxit pdf viewer its faster than adobe an d lighter

hope this helps pmodel :wave:
 
Oh,yes it works!It is easier to install than the PDFcreator,which stops while installing.

Thank you,bf109,for the info and link!
Thank you dragos and paragon,for models!:mrgreen:

Regards,
Daus
 

Paragon

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No, if I could do that, I'd probably just use it to model problem spots, print the parts to a PDF and then finish up the files in Photoshop.
 

Dragos

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Paragon , you inspired me to design models, maybe is time for you to be inspired by me to design 3D. What do you say?

Anyway some progress
 

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Dragos

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The front part is ready
 

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uhh...can I ask how do you color 3d models with Metaseq?
Can metaseq color models?or I need to have any plug-in?

Thanks,
Daus

BTW,is there any tutorial for making a 3d model using google sketchup?
 

Dragos

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Daus, I don't use Metaseq , so I don't know.

BARX from papermodelers.com did a great job building the model , so I've uploaded in the download area.
 

Janx

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That looks great the Coanda has always intrigued me, ever since I saw it in a 1956 RAF year book :)
 

Dragos

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Back in bussines!!!
because the thread was closed a period of time , a up-to-date is necessary.

Some accesories for diorama like this tank barriers. ( Available in 3 scales)
 

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