R2-D2 from Metal Earth... a card model made by steel!

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I've found this surprising model series surfing to this site. They are little things made by photoetched (or laser-cut I don't know) steel plates with a lot of very little parts to fold and join with microscopic tabs. The tecnique is very similar to the one used in card model for the general structure of the models but very different in the way you have to manage the parts. You don't use knife, scissors and glue but only little pliers and a lot of patience (but that is a common good between modelers, isn't it?).

So I want to try with this litte R2-D2 to see how it works...

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The little envelope who contains all you need to build your metallic robot

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Inside there are two plates with all the parts and one sheet of assembly instructions

For my first model perhaps I didn't choose the easiest subject with all those curved surfaces. To obtain the spheric head I had to push with a metal bead from inside placing the part on a soft surface. Even so the shape is not perfect and the head seems more an halloween pumpkin than the head of R2-D2
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A little easier is the body. The little vents add a nice touch to the model. The only disappoint is that many of the tabs remain visible on the outside.
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i have seen these at my LHS but havent gotten the nerve to try them yet
looks nice so far
 
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That's very interesting. I have never seen such a kit before. I really believe that the flaps will add to the charme of the finished model, mainly because of their tiny size and the fact that they are made of the same metallic material like the rest of the body. Are the parts photo-etched? How tall will R2 be?
 
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@Revell-Fan: the parts are laser cut, very neat and TINY!!! The finished model will be 3 inches tall.
After a little thinking I agree with you about the visible tabs. Sometimes it's better to be able to know we are watching a builded model, an object with some workmanship in it... Same consideration for card models, if you can feel that is actually a model made by paper... you can notice some paper edge, a little gap... it's better, it's more attractive.

@Rhaven Blaack: I had EXACTLY the same problem! I downloaded their catalogue... very dangerous... don't open! :eek:
 

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Most impressive, especially when you know the true size of the model! :)
 
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One of the good things is that parts, once folded, remains exactly as you let them. This is nice especially when you have to create little tubes like this, one of the most challenging actions in card models.
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The fitting is great so even complex folding (like this of the foot part) is not a big problem (if you have little fingers... which is NOT my case...!) :mad:
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You could also refer to it as "stand" , but .... no, "central foot" is pretty much OK! :D
 
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