Some more tiny models

arkon

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:thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb: those rock for no matter what you intend them for:thumb::thumb::thumb:
 

luciencarroll

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I thought the saying was, "Every thing is BIGGER in Texas"?????? You blow my mind with these mini's. Great work, can't wait to see what you come up with next.

Everything is bigger in Texas that plane is actual size

Tc that air wolf is perfect for my grandfather, who owns 1 of ever memorabilia heli made for that show. As always amazing work.
 

Rhaven Blaack

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TC: Those models are AMAZING!!! I know that I am repeating myself, you truly have given a whole new meaning to the term "MICRO-MACHINES"!!!
Keep up the GREAT work my friend.
 

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:eek:Those mini models are awesome. I think I'm going to have trouble with my sausage fingers!!!!!
 

Dented Rick

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Everything is bigger in Texas that plane is actual size

Tc that air wolf is perfect for my grandfather, who owns 1 of ever memorabilia heli made for that show. As always amazing work.

It is actual size, I actually pulled my Giant foam hand out of storage for that shot. ;) TC has one too ;)
 
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I have one of those foam hands, they're getting quite popular, along with those huge coins! :)
 
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You should see what I used to trick my wife into marrying me. It was just to prepare er for the real event! :)
 

Rhaven Blaack

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I have been toying with the idea RB. The only thing I can't figure how to do correctly are those pointy booms at the front.
At this size... Nightmare! sign1
Here is a website that deals with calculating cones: http://i-logic.com/conecalc.htm

I hope that it will help with the nose cones (booms), if you decide to tackle this project.

Good luck with it. I am looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
 

aleks

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great work!!!
It seems to be a real pain to build those 1 inch SW ships.
Technical questions: what kind of paper? standart 80 gr/m2 or heavier?
what kind of glue? Tweezers?
I'll like to build some "microscale" Homeworld starships, but I'm little scarred...
 

luciencarroll

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I'll like to build some "microscale" Homeworld starships, but I'm little scarred...

I always wanted to the H.W. ships in scale with each other so I would emagine the fighters would have to be micro or the mothership would be crazy huge. Like Texas aint got nothing on us, MASIVE!!!