I won't push my luck... for now!
Thanks - There is a lot to read and catch up on. Really like the idea of not using the tabs and using them behind both pieces to join.
Question - Those models that have the choice between lined or not lined - any tricks to doing the not lined version? Would you print both and put the lined one over the not lined one and fold it that way?
Thanks
Added a new picture to Flickr - 10 minute paper craft - gag...
Funny that the MineCraft picture has been marked several times as a favorite on Flickr and on here the squirrel has the most comments - so had to do a "papercraft" of it...just joking around. (will make a great BB gun target)
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I don't use tabs, but you have to sometimes do something to reinforce the connection between seams. In my case, I use double-sided tapes, and also pieces of scrap paper.
About the line/no lines models, some of them are really complicated and not so easy without the lines (specially the ones in PDO, WITHOUT instructions). I'll resume ASAP to build a version of Kratos, from the God of War game, and I admit it: I couldn't possibly build it without the lines. It's too complex a model for lil' old
ME.
There are, of course, a lot more people that are better than me in this (countless people, to tell the truth
), and I'm sure they'll be able to share some tricks of the trade on how to build complex PDO models without lines. I know I can't yet. :curse:
All the best,
Rogério