They're all from Ojimak.
Ah yes, I have his Mirage IIIC printed in 1/100. I have never built one of his kits, do you have any tips for an easy build? Do you use card or normal printer paper? I am curious to see how it will come out on my first try.
Excellent builds!
Milan
well, not nessisaraly a bad start.you can still make a good model with 80 gam paper, but the streanth of it is not really disireable unless you reienforce it.(expirenced it with my f-15 and f-22, who are in the trash right now).that is if you want it to fly.the paper can still be used well fo a stationary model.
some are disgned to fly. others are said that they can fly but really can't.i attempted the su-34 a year ago with 80 gram paper and it turned out good without reinforcements.once i made f-22 out of the 80 gram paper and realize that it had some weak points around the frontal fusalage. so what i did is that i printed out another two more. one for the body,other for rienforcent, and i glue them together at the weak spots and a significent change has happend with its strength . the models it pretty well made itself even when printed on the weaker paper sometimes, so i suggest for you to make a test model,find the problems, and try to fix then if you can