Hello,
I am now starting a small Flower class corvette model. This is model 9 here:
http://olli.maquettes-papier.net/index.php?pages/Mini-Models-Series a password is required for the pdf, you can get the password by becoming a member of Oliver's forum which unfortunately is in German which may make things difficult. Alternatively he has no problem with english and if you request the password by mail nicely he will probably give it to you.
In any case I have a few pictures of my progress to share.
One note is that the model does not include a bottom for the hull which makes it difficult for the shape of the front half of the bottom of the hull to be nice
Another note is that I used 2 kind of cardboard to thicken the deck. One is from a calendar, bristol like, very nice but really hard to cut. the other is corrugated (I think that is the correct name) cardboard as found in brown boxes used for packing. Which is easy to cut but hard to control the thickness. None of them is satisfying
I am now starting a small Flower class corvette model. This is model 9 here:
http://olli.maquettes-papier.net/index.php?pages/Mini-Models-Series a password is required for the pdf, you can get the password by becoming a member of Oliver's forum which unfortunately is in German which may make things difficult. Alternatively he has no problem with english and if you request the password by mail nicely he will probably give it to you.
In any case I have a few pictures of my progress to share.
One note is that the model does not include a bottom for the hull which makes it difficult for the shape of the front half of the bottom of the hull to be nice
Another note is that I used 2 kind of cardboard to thicken the deck. One is from a calendar, bristol like, very nice but really hard to cut. the other is corrugated (I think that is the correct name) cardboard as found in brown boxes used for packing. Which is easy to cut but hard to control the thickness. None of them is satisfying