A couple of months ago I found this model from the last exile series, a great anime series, with beautiful photography and a great story.
This model is from one of the three conflicting factions of the series and one of the most mysterious today
Aller encouraged me to plow it because I saw the series again and because the model does not have instructions, I open this thread to show you the process.
I must say that it was a bit complex in the sense that I didn't know where to start, but by watching the series, looking for photos and finding a 3d animation of the model I was able to do it.

I used the following reference image and I also share the link of the animation that I found: https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm17151471
print the model on common A4 sheets of 150 grams. I would have liked better sheets of paper to do it, but there is no budget

Starting by cutting the parts of the following images and gluing them all together as shown, this is the face of the ship.



After continuing with the part of the cabin, it has no greater complex than taking its time so that each piece sticks well before putting the next one and making sure that it does not twist.







Well I'll leave it here for today tomorrow I'll show you how the continuation is, you can find this model in this lining link: https://www.zealot.com/resources/guild-starship-fighter.562/
This model is from one of the three conflicting factions of the series and one of the most mysterious today
Aller encouraged me to plow it because I saw the series again and because the model does not have instructions, I open this thread to show you the process.
I must say that it was a bit complex in the sense that I didn't know where to start, but by watching the series, looking for photos and finding a 3d animation of the model I was able to do it.

I used the following reference image and I also share the link of the animation that I found: https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm17151471
print the model on common A4 sheets of 150 grams. I would have liked better sheets of paper to do it, but there is no budget

Starting by cutting the parts of the following images and gluing them all together as shown, this is the face of the ship.



After continuing with the part of the cabin, it has no greater complex than taking its time so that each piece sticks well before putting the next one and making sure that it does not twist.







Well I'll leave it here for today tomorrow I'll show you how the continuation is, you can find this model in this lining link: https://www.zealot.com/resources/guild-starship-fighter.562/