So my sister just called me, and she needs a dove model out of fucking nowhere done by the end of next week.I searched, but can't find one. I don't think I ever saw one for as long as I've been papercrafting, but seeing as the only time I actually searched for it was today and it was brief, there's still hope.Anyone can help? If only by recoloring Canon's Eagle and changing it's face textures, or anything.
>>137903What does she need it for? In what form?The closest one you'll get to a real one is a real one. You can pick them up at a wedding shop or some type of pet shop.
>>137914As far as I know, a model for a school work.About the size of a real dove I'd assume, but it doesn't matter that much.
Doves, Swans and rubber duckies are near non existant as papercraftIt would be great to have a decent rubber ducky model made.
I think I saw one on paperpino. (Google it.) Anyways, it's an automata- you turn this little paper handle and the dove flaps its wings. Might be a bit complicated, but I'm pretty sure it's free.
There are LOADS of birds on this site, but they are all password protected - you have to buy it for US$20 - sorry no dove, but there is a rubber ducky!http://www.venus.dti.ne.jp/~kpd/member.html
>>138015maybe the raspera password will work - because some of them look like the same models - i don't remember the password(s), though.
>>138015No, you download them and crack the file with Advance PDF Password Recovery.http://www.torrentz.com/d039ad0d93fdf1aa7709a2ab485b91fbbe413a87#c216238
>>138021we've stopped caring about you, MW, you no longer even annoy us. You merely garner our pity that you still vie for our attention.
>>138015Password is 61506 I think.
Very simple I'm afraid but better than nothing
Passwords:Raspera: zsedcPeramodel: 61506