"It's a model Jim, but not as we know it" *Finished*

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Re: "It's a model Jim, but not as we know it" *Finished*

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Very Well Done !
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A top result!!! While I'm also not likely to convert entirely to paper modelling, I do find that a chnage is indeed as good as a holiday and that that it helps hone my skills knowing that I cannot as easily conceal/repair a whoopsy with a glob of filler and a dash of paint.

This model has come out very well and that's as much due to the skill of the builder as it is the skill of the designer. It's a great example of the complex product that can be acheived from 'simple' paper...
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Looks cool. Something a bit different too.
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Not is only the model well done, but the thread title goes down as a classic !
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Well done on a such an unusual subject.

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Great effort.... :-D
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