Hi to everyone
My name is Chris, I was very active making plastic models 1/72 in my late teens (so long ago) specializing in WWII German planes. After migrating to Australia from France I heard about Paper models from a Polish friend and how details they could be. I was sceptical at the time and did not give it a second thought, until about a week ago as I was surfing the net and came across few websites dedicated to Paper Models including this forum. The more I look into it the more impress I am, you guys come up with works of art in details and accuracy. I did some paper tole few years ago, so I took my knife and cutting mat out of retirement starting some basic shapes for practice.
Any advice on training / practice model would be appreciated.
How do you add a comment to a model in the gallery?
Looking forward to some challenging modelling.
Regards,
Chris
My name is Chris, I was very active making plastic models 1/72 in my late teens (so long ago) specializing in WWII German planes. After migrating to Australia from France I heard about Paper models from a Polish friend and how details they could be. I was sceptical at the time and did not give it a second thought, until about a week ago as I was surfing the net and came across few websites dedicated to Paper Models including this forum. The more I look into it the more impress I am, you guys come up with works of art in details and accuracy. I did some paper tole few years ago, so I took my knife and cutting mat out of retirement starting some basic shapes for practice.
Any advice on training / practice model would be appreciated.
How do you add a comment to a model in the gallery?
Looking forward to some challenging modelling.
Regards,
Chris
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