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Cacique Caribe22 Nov 2014 9:44 p.m. PST

PDF link

Also, I have no idea how I got to that page, but I wish there were some instructions for it. Don't paper models usually show tabs or flaps in order to glue one section to another?

Thanks,

Dan

Mako1122 Nov 2014 9:46 p.m. PST

I don't see why not, especially since you should be able to print it larger, if needed, I suspect

Sergeant Paper22 Nov 2014 10:19 p.m. PST

It is 1/150 scale, so you should scale up.

Here is the source:
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Sergeant Paper22 Nov 2014 10:27 p.m. PST

For tabs… glue a piece of card to the inside of the piece you want to join, overlapping the edge you want to join. Once it is dry, you can trim it to make a tab. then you can fit the model pieces together edge to edge, with the tab behind them…

Cacique Caribe23 Nov 2014 8:45 a.m. PST

Aha!

Thanks guys,

Dan

jpattern223 Nov 2014 11:34 a.m. PST

You can also glue multiple tabs to the edges of *both* pieces you want to join, offset from each other, so that they "interlock" with each other. Makes for a nice, tight seam with minimal gapping.

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