Star Destroyer paper model 48 inch

lajosba

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IMPERIAL STAR DESTROYER
SCRATCHBUILD Papermodel REPLICA 120cm - 48"
Here is my gallery:
http://horifilm.extra.hu/html/modelisd.htm
 

dkaniel

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Oh my wife would just love me if I attempted to build and display something like that in the living room

But also OMG! That is incredible
 

Elliott

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Fantastic job! Greebled to the nth degree. May I borrow your Incredible Shrinking Ray(tm)* so I can build 1:12 models and shrink them to size like you did? :mrgreen:

You wouldn't have construction photos that you'd be willing to post for us to drool over, would you? (seriously)

* - patent(s)applied for. All rights reserved 2010. Copyrighted 2010.sign1
 

oriod01

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The designers in this hobby never cease to amaze!

I think I just wet myself! When I first discovered this hobby (Claudio's Tumbler), I said, "NO WAY, that's paper! Get out of here!" Now almost a year later, and hundreds of amazing models later, I realize that it is possible to create/recreate anything in paper... Yet I still find myself saying, "NO WAY, that's paper! Frakking Amazing Model man, WOW! I want the patterns and instructions s-o-o-o-o bad I'm drooling. But alas, no doubt this is a 'one off', so I'll just go cry in a beer. Thanks for sharing the pics. Just a little food for thought for all modelers (especially designers), even if you create a model you have no intention of releasing... you may want to save your patterns (scan before cutting if not created in computer). Then save all models on a thumb drive and carry on your keychain or put in a fire safe in case of a fire. To completely lose a work like this would be a tragedy. :eek:
 

dirthmunkey

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Is there a download for this? I have been looking everywhere for just the model and it is so expensive. With this I could build it and my wife would not get to mad at me. Totally awesome!
 

PixelOz

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Yikes, one has to have a whole lot of patience and dedication to put together a paper model of that quality. One can only help to admire the quality put into a build like this, wow, just super.