Richard's Animorphs Forum
General Category => General Fan Fiction & Art => Topic started by: Sorunome on August 29, 2013, 11:06:24 AM
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I just found some paper models and took some pics of 'em, but it aren't all of the things i made.
Too bad i'll never be able to see all of my models as i gave 'em away for presents :P
Ebben Hawk
(http://img.ourl.ca//CIMG3182-ebben-small.jpg)
(http://img.ourl.ca//CIMG3183-ebben-small.jpg)
Snowspeeder
(http://img.ourl.ca//CIMG3184-snow-small.jpg)
(http://img.ourl.ca//CIMG3185-snow-small.jpg)
Millenium Falcon
(http://img.ourl.ca//CIMG3186-falcon-small.jpg)
(http://img.ourl.ca//CIMG3187-falcon-small.jpg)
(http://img.ourl.ca//CIMG3189-falcon-small.jpg)
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Like I said, that is SO FREAKING COOL. What about the other models? You still have them but didn't take pictures?
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well, i don't have all models anymore, due to giving 'em away as presents. Then i have more where i can't reach due to my knex ball machine ^^
And the pics were all taken today :P
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Wow, those are incredible! Did you make them from a kit of some sort, or did you do the coloring and everything on your own? Impressive either way, of course. Seriously. Daaang.
(Mostly I'm just asking that because if you did them yourself then you need to do some Animorphs ships, I wanna see a Blade Ship and a Dome Ship and a Bug Fighter plz!)
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Ha, i googled for download templates, but it still isn't the easiest to make 'em out of that.....
like the ebon hawk is here: http://martinux.deviantart.com/art/Ebon-hawk-model-template-106716455 (http://martinux.deviantart.com/art/Ebon-hawk-model-template-106716455)
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Wow! Amazing work!
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what thickness paper did you use?
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um, i don't remember, but it is a bit thicker than normal paper.
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Another thread I can necro after my absence! I love papercraft, specifically big mechanical models. My two favorites:
Terran rifle from Starcraft (http://imgur.com/a/YJstu). It's properly sized (maybe a little small because marines are gigantic) and is a ton of fun to hold.
USS Sulaco from Alien (http://imgur.com/a/ZuPbB#4). My absolute favorite. It's five and a half feet long and took me the better part of a year.