P Paperart New Member Jan 8, 2007 6 0 1 Feb 3, 2007 #1 My first ever micro model, it measures 2.5 cm in length Attachments Picture 002 copy.jpg 244.2 KB · Views: 247
A Amazyah Senior Member Mar 1, 2006 910 0 36 60 Foothills of the Smoky Mountains www.cardmodelsnmore.com Feb 3, 2007 #3 It's a BaeBee GeeBee! Very nice work, I like the little guy! Russell
R rlwhitt Active Member Aug 25, 2006 196 0 36 64 Clemmons, NC, USA Feb 3, 2007 #4 Wow, that's nice and clean! Excellent work! Rick
C cjwalas Member Nov 28, 2006 74 0 16 71 Santa Barbara, Ca. Feb 3, 2007 #7 Now that's small! Looks great! Chris
J Jim Krauzlis Active Member Sep 26, 2005 1,489 0 36 69 Copiague, Long Island, New York Feb 3, 2007 #8 That came out great! Hope to see more of your little gems! Cheers! Jim
T thewoodengraver Active Member Nov 4, 2005 96 2 36 www.thewoodengraver.com Feb 3, 2007 #9 Very nice! Looks like we got our work cut out for ourselves Texman!
P Paperart New Member Jan 8, 2007 6 0 1 Feb 3, 2007 #10 Thanks for all the positive feedback I got my inspiration from reading TWE's thread on how to build small. It's very fun and I'll definately try to build another micro model.
Thanks for all the positive feedback I got my inspiration from reading TWE's thread on how to build small. It's very fun and I'll definately try to build another micro model.
P Paperart New Member Jan 8, 2007 6 0 1 Feb 3, 2007 #11 Here's another model I made of the Zoot rocket from http://www.zootadvertisingdesign.com/rocket_pg.html I measures 5.5 cm or just over 2 inches Attachments DSC02438.JPG 193.6 KB · Views: 55
Here's another model I made of the Zoot rocket from http://www.zootadvertisingdesign.com/rocket_pg.html I measures 5.5 cm or just over 2 inches