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  1. smchristopher

    AMT 1:2500th Enterprise D from TNG

    You've done some amazing work. I have all of the 1:2500 scale kits and I've been too intimidated to build any of the bigger ones yet. You have given me some inspiration!
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    Millennium Falcon

    http://www.paper-replika.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1563:millenium-falcon&catid=106 The link to BiGlobe is broken, but I'm pretty sure I got it from here a couple of years ago.
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    Millennium Falcon

    Now that Fall semester is over and I've been married for two months, I can finally resume some papercrafting. Inspired by the recent Star Wars trailer, I've decided to build this Millennium Falcon. I started by reducing the size by 32% and printed it out on 110# card stock (MF-1). I printed two...
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    1:5000 Star Wars Ships

    I use 60# paper for the smaller models, and I use a magnifier lamp for cutting, scoring, and gluing.
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    Star Wars - Millenium Falcon Weathered Version - Building

    That looks fantastic. I'm working on one of these too scaled down from the original template by 32%. I'll start posting pics as soon as I know I'm not going to goof this (fourth attempt) one up.
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    Imperial Star Destroyer

    Thanks, ennder!
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    Imperial Star Destroyer

    I was hoping to find something round two feet.
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    Imperial Star Destroyer

    I've been itching to build a large detailed star destroyer but the only design I can find in the vastness of the interwebs is this one. Has anyone seen a larger more detailed design?
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    Clever & Hartel NCC-1701 USS Enterprise-D

    Saucer assembly and final build. Seriously, I need to hand it to the designers of this model. They did an amazing job.
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    Clever & Hartel NCC-1701 USS Enterprise-D

    Here's some of the meat of the build: pics 13-16: This was a really fun part of the build. I did goof up the first time round and I glued some parts in the wrong position.
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    Clever & Hartel NCC-1701 USS Enterprise-D

    I built this in 2012 as a gift for my father-in-law. He's a really big Star Trek fan and I wanted to give him something special. I spent three months (on and off) working on it and then displayed it in a glass display box for him. The night he got it, he had his wife clear a spot on the living...
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    Space Battleship Yamato

    I chatted with the designer of the Yamato 2199 today via Facebook. I asked when the full scale model would be released and he told me that he's having copyright issues and therefore is not going to publish it. Hopefully this will change in the future, because I really want to build this thing!
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    Unicorn Gundam

    Feels good to be back modeling. Had to take a break for a minute (work and all).
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    Unicorn Gundam

    My progress of Julius Perdana's Unicorn Gundam.
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    Archery Girl

    Hey everyone. Has anyone found this model? I believe its the Priston Tale Archery Girl. I haven't yet made a figure model and I'd like to try my hand at it.
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    Mini Veritech

    I was addicted to Robotech as a kid. I would race home to watch the show every day. I never missed an episode. Here are two pics of a mini Veritech I made yesterday.
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    Star Wars AT-AT

    Looks really good. A few months ago, when I got back into the hobby, that was the first model I built. For me it was a good beginner model. Yours looks expertly done, Bud. Keep up the good work.
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    ToS Enterprise

    Ron Caudillo designed it, I believe. Took me three weeks to make it. Thanks for the compliments.
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    ToS Enterprise

    Front view and side view. I had so much fun making this model.
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    Ncc 1701-a

    Yeah, the catastrophe was my fault. I neglected to test-fit the top and bottom of the saucer before glueing. A lesson learned. By the time I had the ring glued in, at a ninety degree angle to the bottom of the saucer, it was too late to salvage the parts. Since I was'[t real happy with the model...
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