Revell-Fan's Viper MK1

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Hello guys! after a very long absent (that include shoulder bursitis recovery and an elbow surgery) i'm back to the board. I have very little time because i returned to the university to finish my degree (after 12 year quit.. i'm crazy) and now i'm very close to get it.
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I had hard times with study and decided to relax a little, so i can back to business with my head fresh. Not much, a couple of days will have to do. And Papercrafting had this effect on me.

I choose this beauty. And again i want to thank Revell-Fan and Rhaven for sharing such a delicate work. 3d designs don't honour this work, is far more awesome than the 3d designs intent.
As you have imagine, i can only relax a little, i have to back to the books. So, i committed hurry crime. But i'll have to do.

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I'll just add to be sure and watch the shape of the fuselage, and engines, as they are almost, but not quite round. It is a great model, and a stunner once finished.
 

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Don't look at the wall... is just a paper that has been there for a long time...
This will be my next model. A series of shapes with grey outlines and A LOT of numbers on them. :cool:

Erh, wait a second, EVERY model of mine is a series of shapes with grey outlines and A LOT of numbers on them... :hammerhead:

Thank you very much for your kind words. I am honoured. The next (bigger) version will be even better. Have fun! I'm following this closely! :)
 

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Thank you, it's fun, and it's different from the other works that i've done in the past. Mixing thicknesses is something that i'm not very used to. I know that doing things right is a big difference when it comes to this, but i'm most used to just print on 120gr paper and go go go. So i have a very nice challenge here. I guess i'll have to build a squad in order to get practice. Hell, maybe i'll put in the viper's the 5ta Brigada Aérea logo :cool:

Yoy can see in the last pictures that i can be heterodox with the building doctrines sometimes when it comes to laminate or gluying :wink:
 

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WOW! Fortunately that hammer was not in the vecinity when I was building the Aston Martin. :noteeth:

You do know that the F-16 was nicknamed "the Viper" because the pilots compared their planes with her? ;)

I noticed that you tend to cut off the flaps of the parts. This will certainly bring the model to the top level. The shape of the nose is spot-on! :)
 

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Oh that's interesting! i did know the nickname but not it's origin. I feel dumb now haha

Yes it's a thing that i tend to do, or at least i intent (cut off the flaps i mean). There are a lot of good practices that i don't do, but this i try. I guess i will rush things out from now on. But i promise the viper will have a second, not rushed, proper build, with a video consisting of lots of ants moving and assembling her parts.
 

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You will see that i made a mistake here. I underestimated the complexity of the cabins build, specially the glasses and the strengh that i can have from that. So, 2 things came out at the same time: in one hand, the glass cabin doesn't like to be widened. On the other hand, when i glued the inside of the cockpit to the fuselage, it got very strong. So, as a result, the was a gap between the two, and i can see throught the black gap. I came with a patch.

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How are you Zathros? I hope you're fine. I was just to go spy what there is that are you building :biggrin:
 

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Great solution! Yes, the cockpit cutout is very unforgiving because of the curve at the back. That is something she has in common with the car version of her. :)
 

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thank you all.

Yes it is a Ferrari 312. The idea was to customize it, but never started, so there it is, a picture in the wall.
Oh by the way, i see that my english writing is awful! you will have to be a little patient, because i almost never go to the translator.

Some juice

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I don't know what happened here! i don't remember having this accident. I laminated inside of the engine to "cure" things there.

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