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silveroxide

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And the build thread continues with more updates. As mentioned earlier, the chip board does not lend itself to be a smooth finish if it is sanded. To avoid the rough fuzzy edge, with the first paint, in this case primer, I smooth the edges with a round object, in this case, the stem of the paint brush. With the following paint job, I repeat the process, this keeps the fuzz down and gives a smoother finish. One of the hardest part of paper modeling, is to achieve a round edge that follows a contour. With this method, it is achieved. Enjoy and see you soon with more photo updates.
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silveroxide

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Here are more updates on the build.

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The rear sight is made from a block of wood which was faster than making it out of laminated card stock
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The original prop version has either a yellow or white sight markers, but I opted for red instead.

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As usual, I try to change the look of paper to something else, This model is no exception, I guess you can call it a decepticon.

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Rhaven Blaack

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No, it does not look like a paper craft at all. It looks more like a movie (or cos-play) prop.
 

silveroxide

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Thanks for the likes guys.

The display stand begins. I used a generic vcr box as the base for the project. I had two options for the logos. The first one met with disaster and I opted for the second one, which will be in the next posting. This version would have looked good but the paper stuck to the paint and ripped the wings and some of the paint off. I had to re-cover the top and go to option 2.

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silveroxide

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And so another build thread is ended, the next postings will be on the finished model. The originator, Rocketmantan, is on a hiatus at the merchant marine academy and I assume he will have little time to check on his works. I wish to thank him for the design. It is very basic but it screamed to be detailed and I attempted to do just that. I enjoyed doing this build and my grandson is very well pleased with it. I made it sturdy enough that hopefully it will last a while. I may have to do one for myself but there are too many models out there crying to be built. I am still unsure as to the next project, I was considering a Space Marine bolter, but is a big project in size. The mini one is ok but I would like to do a 1/1 scale. Then there is the dropship that I left off and have not finished and of course the Viper build appreciation thread. Well I hope that you have all enjoyed the build thread as much as I did in building it. Whatever comes next, see you all soon with more to come.

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vulcan8630

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Another beautiful and detailed piece of art! You are truly a "Master" of the craft! Thank you for sharing this detailed build!!!!
 

Rhaven Blaack

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ABSOLUTELY SPECTACULAR!!!

I am certain that @RocketmanTan would APPRECIATE what all you have done with this model!!!

KUDOS TO YOU ON A FINE JOB WELL DONE!!!

Thank you for sharing this with us!
 

silveroxide

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Another beautiful and detailed piece of art! You are truly a "Master" of the craft! Thank you for sharing this detailed build!!!!

Thank you for looking in and for your comments, Never be satisfied with what is but it can be. See you around the forum.

ABSOLUTELY SPECTACULAR!!!

I am certain that @RocketmanTan would APPRECIATE what all you have done with this model!!!

KUDOS TO YOU ON A FINE JOB WELL DONE!!!

Thank you for sharing this with us!


Thank you for your comment, and I do like to share my techniques, so that others can learn from what I can offer, that is not to say, that I also learn from other builders here as well.
 

zathros

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Jeez!! I bet you have 30 or 40 undocumented workers working in your basement on these!! :)
 

silveroxide

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Jeez!! I bet you have 30 or 40 undocumented workers working in your basement on these!! :)

You know, I could make a killing making and selling these, but then the government will penalize me for making money. Any hows, My grandson liked it so much that he does not play with it but has it on display. thanks for looking in.
 

Revell-Fan

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I AM SPEECHLESS! Your skills and dedication are beyond words, silver! :):):)
 
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