Texaco Vintage Sevice Station Paper Model In 1/25 Scale

mauther

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Here is the Texaco Vintage Sevice Station Paper Model In 1/25 scale, ready to download! The model occupies four sheets of paper and another sheet for the base, which is optional. I plan to start assembling it today, so I think tomorrow I will post some pictures of the progress. Enjoy!

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Link: Texaco Vintage Sevice Station Paper Model In 1/25 Scale - by Papermau - Download Now!

 
Many thanks to Zathros for your always kind words! :)

Here some photos of the assembly of the model:

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In this post you see the walls of the garage and the assembly of the doors and windows.

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For this model I used 180 grams cardboard sheets and with cardboard packaging boxes, I reinforced the inside walls.

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More soon...
 
I have to admit that those pictures really bring the model to life. Thanks You for posting them. You attention to detail amazes me! :)
 






Thanks again, Zathros! :)

Here is the second part of the assembly of the Texaco Vintage Service Station Paper Model In 1/25 Scale.

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I reinforced walls but not the windows, so that light can pass from the inside out.

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In these two pictures above you can see two ways to brighten this model with LED bulbs: the simplest way, linking the LEd directly in a battery or using an old cell phone charger. In that case you will have to use a resistor with the lamp.

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This model is not finished yet...
 
These dioramas are incredible. A very interesting display tying many of these together, with other cars and planes, the possibilities are endless! :)
 
I think you are my Hero of the modeling community. I love your work! ;)
 
Oh my Lord, you guys could actually hook up, that could be really great, or bad, I think it would be great though. :)
 
Well a few years late to this party - but great work. You wouldn't happen to know of a Alamo paper model? (As in remember the...) Mauther, you have inspired me to try this one!