Wild Horses competed
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1 30 November 2017, 08:51
Alec K
These are crazy good, keep them coming Evgeny 👍. Question: are the wheels also made from paper?? Also, do you know what is the paper thickness (I am trying to print some kits downloaded from the web). Thanks.
These are crazy good, keep them coming Evgeny 👍. Question: are the wheels also made from paper?? Also, do you know what is the paper thickness (I am trying to print some kits downloaded from the web). Thanks.
30 November 2017, 15:22
Evgeny Brovkin
Thanks.
Answer: wheel tires sanded and colored, but disk - uncolored (preprinted) paper from magazine.
About thickness and others about printing from web - do not waste your time and energy for such bulshit.
Better - got a real original typography printed original from Halinski.
Ane model 2003+ is perfectly designed, colored and weathered.
It's a real pleasure to build it
Thanks.
Answer: wheel tires sanded and colored, but disk - uncolored (preprinted) paper from magazine.
About thickness and others about printing from web - do not waste your time and energy for such bulshit.
Better - got a real original typography printed original from Halinski.
Ane model 2003+ is perfectly designed, colored and weathered.
It's a real pleasure to build it
30 November 2017, 15:37
Jens
Do not say the manufacturer has the responsibility for good models, what you show on paper and how it is made out of it
Just very good quality from you 👍 👍 👍
Every detail is perfectly realized 👍 👍 👍
Even without color, the models would be a perfect example of what to make of paper 👍 👍 👍
Do not say the manufacturer has the responsibility for good models, what you show on paper and how it is made out of it
Just very good quality from you 👍 👍 👍
Every detail is perfectly realized 👍 👍 👍
Even without color, the models would be a perfect example of what to make of paper 👍 👍 👍
30 November 2017, 16:15
Spanjaard
incredible results. i agree with Alec K, keep them coming! 🙂 pity if those models have been lost 🙁
incredible results. i agree with Alec K, keep them coming! 🙂 pity if those models have been lost 🙁
30 November 2017, 18:08
Evgeny Brovkin
>Do not say the manufacturer has the responsibility for good models
I SHOULD to say it. Because in paper models you are really highly dependent on manufacturer's work. You can't change colors and have very low possible ways to correct mistakes.
>Do not say the manufacturer has the responsibility for good models
I SHOULD to say it. Because in paper models you are really highly dependent on manufacturer's work. You can't change colors and have very low possible ways to correct mistakes.
1 December 2017, 05:26
Jens
and it's an art to build these shapes so perfectly, that's just your work, respect for that 👍 !!!
and it's an art to build these shapes so perfectly, that's just your work, respect for that 👍 !!!
1 December 2017, 06:21
Spanjaard
quality of the model is really important as Evgeny is saying, hard to make a good one out of bad model
In plastic that is possible with lots of hard work.
But i fully agree with Jens, only a master like you can achieve such fantastic results!!! if most of use were to try one of those, i doubt we would get even close 🙂
quality of the model is really important as Evgeny is saying, hard to make a good one out of bad model
In plastic that is possible with lots of hard work.
But i fully agree with Jens, only a master like you can achieve such fantastic results!!! if most of use were to try one of those, i doubt we would get even close 🙂
1 December 2017, 06:42
Alec K
I agree, and I think what I am hearing/reading, is that a well-designed paper model is an important ingredient in a great-looking build model. This is less (on how much less depends on which modeler you talk to😉 ) important, as Spanjaard pointed out, with plastic models, as we can sand/shape/correct the kit.
However, and I speak from some experience here, a great looking paper model still requires a level of skill to come out as well as Evgeny's, and I think this is what Jens and Spanjaard are pointing out. I agree with them completely 👍.
@Evgeny: just to expand on my earlier question - I absolutely agree that buying a professionally printed paper model is the way to go. I am looking to build some 1970-80 paper models published in the Czech ABC magazine (one of the publications that started the paper model hobby), and these are unfortunately only available as downloads. Before you ask "why": it's a nostalgia thing for me (I build them as a kid). So, just looking for a recommendation from a pro regarding the best material. I used an 10 mil (.010 inch) HP matte photo paper, but it seems to be a bit thick.
Cheers, Alec.
I agree, and I think what I am hearing/reading, is that a well-designed paper model is an important ingredient in a great-looking build model. This is less (on how much less depends on which modeler you talk to😉 ) important, as Spanjaard pointed out, with plastic models, as we can sand/shape/correct the kit.
However, and I speak from some experience here, a great looking paper model still requires a level of skill to come out as well as Evgeny's, and I think this is what Jens and Spanjaard are pointing out. I agree with them completely 👍.
@Evgeny: just to expand on my earlier question - I absolutely agree that buying a professionally printed paper model is the way to go. I am looking to build some 1970-80 paper models published in the Czech ABC magazine (one of the publications that started the paper model hobby), and these are unfortunately only available as downloads. Before you ask "why": it's a nostalgia thing for me (I build them as a kid). So, just looking for a recommendation from a pro regarding the best material. I used an 10 mil (.010 inch) HP matte photo paper, but it seems to be a bit thick.
Cheers, Alec.
1 December 2017, 16:44
Evgeny Brovkin
2: Alec K.
I understood 🙂 Nostalgia - really not bad reason 🙂
Try to use Lomond 170 Matt \ matt double sided Inkjet PhotoPaper.
When I used home inkjet printer (it was many years ago) - this paper was the best choise. And this paper cheap - it was important for me at that time🙂
2: Alec K.
I understood 🙂 Nostalgia - really not bad reason 🙂
Try to use Lomond 170 Matt \ matt double sided Inkjet PhotoPaper.
When I used home inkjet printer (it was many years ago) - this paper was the best choise. And this paper cheap - it was important for me at that time🙂
1 December 2017, 19:53
Album info
It's paper model. No paint. Build from pre-painted paper magazin.
Two different magazine's.
Made about ten years ago. Almost all photos lost (models lost too)