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    EVA Pod wanted

    Have hope. The designer first posted the low-res jpeg versions on pepakura first for the time machine and maria, and later put the high-res pdo up on his site. Keep checking back.
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    A new start!!!

    This is a cool model. But what or who does it represent, if anything? Oh, rockpaperscissor, print onto 8 1/2 x 14 cardstock. A4 is narrower than 8.5 inches, so it works out fine. It's not easy to find, but not much more expensive than 8 1/2 x 11. (Wausa Exact Index, 90 lb.)
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    Time Machine, anyone?

    The honor is misplaced. They are not my models; I merely found them, and I do not know how to translate the patterns into another format. Clearly, there is a need for a pdo reader for Macintosh (and Linux, which is much the same thing, these days.) Dave Lanteigne
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    Time Machine, anyone?

    The Time Machine, Maria, and other models by the same designer are now available in higher resolution formats, including .pdo. @PAPERCRAFT(home)
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    Pristontale Archer

    The main issue that came up in my build was the stance. When I finished the legs and attached them to the torso, the stance was nowhere near the flat-footed pose seen in the instructions. Furthermore, the strength of the finished model made me hesitant to do major surgery to correct it. (But...
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    Pristontale Archer

    The main issue that came up in my build was the stance. When I finished the legs and attached them to the torso, the stance was nowhere near the flat-footed pose seen in the instructions. Furthermore, the strength of the finished model made me hesitant to do major surgery to correct it. (But...
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    Pristontale Archer

    I built this model, derived from a Korean multi-user role playing game. It's a commercially printed kit from Korea. http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j47/davelant/archer1.jpg and http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j47/davelant/archer2.jpg The pictures were taken Memorial Day Weekend...
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    Pristontale Archer

    I built this model, derived from a Korean multi-user role playing game. It's a commercially printed kit from Korea. http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j47/davelant/archer1.jpg and http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j47/davelant/archer2.jpg The pictures were taken Memorial Day Weekend...