How about the BRTC25 Thunder Fighter from @Martin Saenger. You can find it here: http://www.paperaviation.de/ or http://www.paperaviation.de/Thunderfighter/thunderfighter.htmlThanks for all the support and tips, tricks, and inspiration Zealots!
Now, what to build next...
Nice build and finsh! Now where can I go to the 'Sudsy school of Laminating"? How do you do the lamination to create the thickness? Which glues? What methods, would love to know more. If you picked up the techniques form another post, what would that be? I still think a picture tutorial would help alot! Enjoyed reading and watching this model come together.
or how about these?? got them out of a old photo enlarger that was in trash. weigh about 2 lbs each.
I have another question.
Do you laminate full sheets first, and then cut or do you laminate pieces?
Scott ;-)
I have another question.
Do you laminate full sheets first, and then cut or do you laminate pieces?
Scott ;-)
I like the landing pad. I see that there is a great deal of greebling potential. It is a great way to display your model.
Laminating parts is the easiest way to add detail to any model. I use that technique more often than not.I counted a multitude of more details I would add on a second build... If I do it just by laminating... Much less paint it like I did the Vulture. But it was a good flex of limited building time on a busy weekend!
It's Called "Paper Craft Hoarding"... That's why I have to keep buying more internal and external drives...somehow a 4 TB drive tends to fill up quickly... Of course, I can never find anything when I want...even though I tell myself I am going to change the names after download so I know what it is, I never seem to remember to do all of them!!Nice nest for your vulture, so I'm not the only one that accumulates links and files!