Hi all,
One of the models I hope to finish for the Army Heritage Days paper model display is this M79 designed by Trent/nothing.
I bought the kit from ecardmodels.com for $6.50
the kit comes with a cover page, 12 pages worth of parts and 6 pages for the instructions, for a total of 19 pages.
And weighs in at 16.2MB
I printed the kit on my Epson Workforce WF-7610, using Wausau Bright White 65lb Cover Stock, in the 8.5 inch by 11 inch form factor, using the Premium Presentation Stock, Matte setting on high.
I have always been interested in the M79, from the footage coming from Vietnam, and the patrol man with a Thumper and a bandoleer filled with 40mm Grenades, to the Terminator in T2 using it as a suppression weapon, and blowing apart the T1000 in the foundry.
For those of you, who would like more info on Bambi's little friend, visit the wiki page on the M79 here >> http://ift.tt/1M3V2fb
The kit comes with formers for the tailstock, I will not be using them, as I will be stuffing it with toilet paper(clean), I have a couple of rolls that were left out after the janitorial staff cleaned and replenished the men's bathroom in my office.
I will be scoring all the parts in the next coming days, and the cutting and gluing will take place during my upcoming vacation next week.
I will keep updating this thread as progress warrants.
Rick
One of the models I hope to finish for the Army Heritage Days paper model display is this M79 designed by Trent/nothing.
I bought the kit from ecardmodels.com for $6.50
the kit comes with a cover page, 12 pages worth of parts and 6 pages for the instructions, for a total of 19 pages.
And weighs in at 16.2MB
I printed the kit on my Epson Workforce WF-7610, using Wausau Bright White 65lb Cover Stock, in the 8.5 inch by 11 inch form factor, using the Premium Presentation Stock, Matte setting on high.
I have always been interested in the M79, from the footage coming from Vietnam, and the patrol man with a Thumper and a bandoleer filled with 40mm Grenades, to the Terminator in T2 using it as a suppression weapon, and blowing apart the T1000 in the foundry.
For those of you, who would like more info on Bambi's little friend, visit the wiki page on the M79 here >> http://ift.tt/1M3V2fb
The kit comes with formers for the tailstock, I will not be using them, as I will be stuffing it with toilet paper(clean), I have a couple of rolls that were left out after the janitorial staff cleaned and replenished the men's bathroom in my office.
I will be scoring all the parts in the next coming days, and the cutting and gluing will take place during my upcoming vacation next week.
I will keep updating this thread as progress warrants.
Rick
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