Dart_Rabbit New Member Nov 6, 2012 47 11 8 Ukraine vk.com Nov 11, 2012 #1 small collection of techniques that are slow replenished! Esle someone else is a good model in this scale, share Attachments 5.jpg 117.2 KB · Views: 24 IMG_8248.jpg 105.5 KB · Views: 19 6.jpg 102 KB · Views: 19 IMG_0103.jpg 88.9 KB · Views: 19 IMG_0092.jpg 97.6 KB · Views: 24
small collection of techniques that are slow replenished! Esle someone else is a good model in this scale, share
V valmy33 Member Aug 10, 2010 245 1 16 a little country opposite to NY, just cross the bi Nov 11, 2012 #2 Dart_Rabbit said: small collection of techniques that are slow replenished! Esle someone else is a good model in this scale, share Click to expand... Hi Dart-Rabbit Very nice collection and very good for wargames. Faithfully Valmy
Dart_Rabbit said: small collection of techniques that are slow replenished! Esle someone else is a good model in this scale, share Click to expand... Hi Dart-Rabbit Very nice collection and very good for wargames. Faithfully Valmy
Z Zathros Nov 11, 2012 #3 These models look great! You really maintained nice crisp edges, something that is lost many times when models this small are made. Very cool!
These models look great! You really maintained nice crisp edges, something that is lost many times when models this small are made. Very cool!
Dart_Rabbit New Member Nov 6, 2012 47 11 8 Ukraine vk.com Nov 12, 2012 #4 Thank you! transliteration This distorts a lot! Here Matilda and three panzer Attachments 6.jpg 83.9 KB · Views: 17 7.jpg 101.4 KB · Views: 15 8.jpg 124 KB · Views: 23
Z Zathros Nov 12, 2012 #5 Don't worry about translations. Keep sentences short. The translators work better with short sentences. Keep posting, we like your work!
Don't worry about translations. Keep sentences short. The translators work better with short sentences. Keep posting, we like your work!
W warren61 New Member Oct 23, 2012 34 0 6 Virginia Nov 14, 2012 #6 Very nice! Which maker are these models from? Cheers, Douglas
Dart_Rabbit New Member Nov 6, 2012 47 11 8 Ukraine vk.com Nov 16, 2012 #7 Rawen and ABC,and one model masahiro takamoto
B bemko New Member Dec 13, 2012 10 0 1 Reckange, Luxembourg Dec 17, 2012 #8 Hi, It is very nice collection of tanks.
F Firestreak New Member Dec 4, 2012 11 0 1 Dec 21, 2012 #9 These are great, as mentioned in previous post, ideal for wargaming. Thankyou for sharing with us
B Boccadirum New Member May 25, 2008 3 0 1 Genova, Italy Jan 15, 2013 #10 Are these kits of free downloading? Can you share links? Regards
P Paul_n New Member Mar 23, 2013 10 0 1 Mar 23, 2013 #11 Boccadirum said: Are these kits of free downloading? Can you share links? Regards Click to expand... Hi there Rawen one's are here :- http://prmodels.webnode.cz/products/raf-airfield-1-250-made-by-rawen-and-m-tichy/ Some to buy here :- http://www.freewebs.com/kampfflieger/afvs.htm My question what are they printed on ? card or paper and what weight ?, I have most of their models in 1/100 and want to print them for wargaming. regards Paul
Boccadirum said: Are these kits of free downloading? Can you share links? Regards Click to expand... Hi there Rawen one's are here :- http://prmodels.webnode.cz/products/raf-airfield-1-250-made-by-rawen-and-m-tichy/ Some to buy here :- http://www.freewebs.com/kampfflieger/afvs.htm My question what are they printed on ? card or paper and what weight ?, I have most of their models in 1/100 and want to print them for wargaming. regards Paul
P Paul_n New Member Mar 23, 2013 10 0 1 Apr 5, 2013 #13 Dart_Rabbit said: paper 180-200 g\m2 . Click to expand... thanks for this , I have also taken some PaperTigerArmanents and printed those at 1/100 scale on 160gm paper so I am in the ball park. I did wonder about printing some of the small pieces on 80gm paper just to make them easier to cut and fold ? I am to make them multi-media with card/foam and balsa where necessary to turn them into robust wargaming pieces. regards Paul
Dart_Rabbit said: paper 180-200 g\m2 . Click to expand... thanks for this , I have also taken some PaperTigerArmanents and printed those at 1/100 scale on 160gm paper so I am in the ball park. I did wonder about printing some of the small pieces on 80gm paper just to make them easier to cut and fold ? I am to make them multi-media with card/foam and balsa where necessary to turn them into robust wargaming pieces. regards Paul