Ww ii 1:100\87

Dart_Rabbit

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small collection of techniques that are slow replenished! Esle someone else is a good model in this scale, share :)
 

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Zathros

These models look great! You really maintained nice crisp edges, something that is lost many times when models this small are made. Very cool! :)
 

Dart_Rabbit

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Thank you! transliteration This distorts a lot!
Here Matilda and three panzer
 

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Zathros

Don't worry about translations. Keep sentences short. The translators work better with short sentences. Keep posting, we like your work! :)
 

Paul_n

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paper 180-200 g\m2 .

thanks for this , I have also taken some PaperTigerArmanents and printed those at 1/100 scale on 160gm paper so I am in the ball park.

I did wonder about printing some of the small pieces on 80gm paper just to make them easier to cut and fold ?

I am to make them multi-media with card/foam and balsa where necessary to turn them into robust wargaming pieces.

regards Paul
 
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