Hey All
I have decided to build the Yamaha MT-10 for two reasons.
1: I am using 80 gram paper this time to build the model as against the 160 gram that I have normally used in the past and I have had issues in the building of the V-MAX and R1M in that part just seem to be a bit on the over sized scale and model does not fit together as I would want it to.
2: If this works I am going to re-build the R1M again as from failed first go with the same formula in point one.
I have printed all the pages out from a colour laser printer, I have done all the marking of the bend lines and I have found that none of the ink has lifted from the paper yet, when I bent the Train model from Canon I saw that there was some ink lifting from the paper when I did the marking of the bend lines of which later resulted in ink coming adrift from the paper.
But figures crossed lets see how this build goes.
Retunga :)
I have decided to build the Yamaha MT-10 for two reasons.
1: I am using 80 gram paper this time to build the model as against the 160 gram that I have normally used in the past and I have had issues in the building of the V-MAX and R1M in that part just seem to be a bit on the over sized scale and model does not fit together as I would want it to.
2: If this works I am going to re-build the R1M again as from failed first go with the same formula in point one.
I have printed all the pages out from a colour laser printer, I have done all the marking of the bend lines and I have found that none of the ink has lifted from the paper yet, when I bent the Train model from Canon I saw that there was some ink lifting from the paper when I did the marking of the bend lines of which later resulted in ink coming adrift from the paper.
But figures crossed lets see how this build goes.
Retunga :)
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