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Anonymous
can anyone rapidshare? Ifolder is too slow. found on http://papermodels.clan.su/
>> Anonymous
DO WANT

but I can't read shit captain!
>> Anonymous
This uploader is heavy slow.
Can you re-upload other uploader?
>> Anonymous
Just downloaded that model and it's pretty crap. They thought it would be a great idea to scan the pages in halves it seems. So most of the pages has pieces that are cut in half. You'ld have to put them together yourself in an imaging program, but I can't see it coming out very well.
>> Anonymous
>>37002
and what about the Königstiger? (king tiger)
>> Anonymous
>>37008
It's actually fine. I rapidshitted it for you.
http://rapidshare.com/files/16618955/GPM-078_Konig_Tiger.rar.html
>> Anonymous
>>37011
thank you pal
>> Anonymous
The tiny parts of these models scare the hell out of me.
>> Anonymous
thanks from me the origanal poster of this thread
>> Anonymous
No problem.
>> chevygod
>>37002

Sorry, but you sound like a lot of plastic model builders. If you can't shake the box and drop out a build kit, it's too difficult.

The model itself looks pretty good, scan however left a lot to be desired. Hell, half the fun is getting all of the unmatched pieces to match, right? Beside, it gives me an excuse to finally learn Photoshop!
>> Anonymous
>>37092
Well, although the advantage of a papercraft is that whenever a part doesn't fit right, you can easily edit so it *does* fit, this is no excuse to produce crappy templates (I don't know about this one, since I didn't download it, but I've seen some that were in fact crap).
For most ordinary people, the fun doesn't come with having to edit the templates first because otherwise the parts won't fit, but in actually cutting, glueing and building. And this does not mean those people are like plastic model builders that if they "can't shake the box and drop out a build kit, it's too difficult." It means they're normal people that enjoy papercraft, but only if the quality is good enough. ;o)
>> chevygod
>>37097

My above post was not to be a bitch, and I agree that a crappily designed model, whether plastic or paper, is a bad thing, many times the only way to get a larger format paper model is to deal with scans that cut some parts in 2 pieces. The "model" design is still the same, good or bad, just requires more technique to get to the point of assembly. With the work involved in fixing a broken part, I do wish the scanners would sometimes rescan the large parts as one piece. But I'm not gonna complain too much, if at all, as I don't want them to say "Phaak yoo, no more scans for yoo!"