I took quite a long papercrafting break. Now i wanted to do something fairly simple, and test water colour edges painting for the first time...
I stumbled upon interesting Warhammer 40k group on facebook - lots of free models, might sratch the itch for sci&fi + miliatry people.
I typically dont do any military models due to "boring" colors - Eli's models seems to include lots of colorful variants though
I am not warhammer fan myself, but i liked the patterns - most of them include adding 0.5 / 1.0 mm thick layers for "reinforcement/3d appearance.
All the models are free and linked for download on his FB page - https://www.facebook.com/patoroch67/
I didn't think of making pictures during the process, so only few finished items for the curious.
I selected not that colorful model as a beginners piece - 2 A4/letter pages printed on 120gsm paper. 200gsm would be imho better in retrospect. Plus it took about 1 A4/letter 0.5mm thick "book carboard" for some of the parts.
I stumbled upon interesting Warhammer 40k group on facebook - lots of free models, might sratch the itch for sci&fi + miliatry people.
I typically dont do any military models due to "boring" colors - Eli's models seems to include lots of colorful variants though

I am not warhammer fan myself, but i liked the patterns - most of them include adding 0.5 / 1.0 mm thick layers for "reinforcement/3d appearance.
All the models are free and linked for download on his FB page - https://www.facebook.com/patoroch67/
I didn't think of making pictures during the process, so only few finished items for the curious.
I selected not that colorful model as a beginners piece - 2 A4/letter pages printed on 120gsm paper. 200gsm would be imho better in retrospect. Plus it took about 1 A4/letter 0.5mm thick "book carboard" for some of the parts.
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