"Baltic German Town Center Pre-Painting. . . " Topic
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Tango01 | 09 Jun 2017 9:56 p.m. PST |
Nice!
Main page link Amicalement Armand
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Baranovich | 10 Jun 2017 5:32 a.m. PST |
WOW!!! I really wish as a wargamer I had the patience and engineering skill to actually envision and then make all the measurements and pieces to create specific historical architecture like this… I am more partial to just buying resin models and then spend the time in painting them. Sounds strange that I would spend hundreds of hours painting miniatures but wouldn't be willing to spend the time to measure and assemble something like this, but that's just how my brain is wired! :) Can't wait to see this detailed and painted!!! |
Tango01 | 10 Jun 2017 12:02 p.m. PST |
Glad you like it my friend!. (smile) Amicalement Armand
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thehawk | 12 Jun 2017 7:22 a.m. PST |
Baranovich, there are loads of free paper models on the web. There is even software for converting 3d models to paper (which doesn't always work though). Try these link |
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