Hi,
I am going to post my construction on Gremir HMS Onslow (1/200). This is my first paper model. So, please don't expect a perfect building. I hope to get many knowledge and skills when I finish this building.
First, I made a hull with 'Inkjet' printed papers. Unfortunately, I dropped some water on the bottom and tried to wipe it out. Since it is an ink-based printing, I ended up messing up the hull.
This time, I am going to build it using 'laser printed papers'. I read in many postings that the laser printed paper will suffer from 'flake off' problem. However, after I compared the quality of 'color', I decided to try. I will also try to find a way to prevent severe 'flake-off' during this building.
I will very appreciate any help, suggestion or comment, whatever.
Thanks
JN
I am going to post my construction on Gremir HMS Onslow (1/200). This is my first paper model. So, please don't expect a perfect building. I hope to get many knowledge and skills when I finish this building.
First, I made a hull with 'Inkjet' printed papers. Unfortunately, I dropped some water on the bottom and tried to wipe it out. Since it is an ink-based printing, I ended up messing up the hull.
This time, I am going to build it using 'laser printed papers'. I read in many postings that the laser printed paper will suffer from 'flake off' problem. However, after I compared the quality of 'color', I decided to try. I will also try to find a way to prevent severe 'flake-off' during this building.
I will very appreciate any help, suggestion or comment, whatever.
Thanks
JN