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Anonymous
If someone would add fold lines to the following thingies, I will worship thee as a GOD.

(pic related)
>> Anonymous
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>>69683
number 1..
>> Anonymous
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>>69683
number 2.
>> Anonymous
amen..
>> ANONyMOUSe
what model of gun is this?
>> Anonymous
Desert Eagle.
>> Anonymous
(Lawgiver poster)

Have you even tried printing this out?

I'm sure you can figure out how to do it when it's there infront of you.

And I'd print it out and try to do it myself. But I really can't be bothered, as I spent the whole of last night doing papercraft. Although I'm gonna print it out now and maybe later see what goes where, then try to put in some basic fold lines. If I can be bothered.
>> Anonymous
>>69746
Yes, I have. Didn't help with most of it. Why don't you give me your infinite wisdom on the matter, Captain Fantastic?
>> Anonymous
>>69748

Hey, calm with the sarcasm lad. I said I'd try to help, do you want me to or not?
>> Anonymous
>>69751
ta mate. that one wasn't me. O.o
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This is how far I am so far, gonna carry on later after lunch.
>> Anonymous
gawd
>> Anonymous
>>69683
>>69684
>>69686
Spoilers; tabs can show where you need to score/fold as well as let you glue pieces together.
>> Anonymous
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>>70310Spoilers; tabs can show where you need to score/fold as well as let you glue pieces together most of the times but not always.
Fixed for it's always just when you're stuck, the tabs fail to give any clues about how to fold the part, there's more than one way to connect a fold line between two tabs; first thing you need to figure out if there even NEEDS to be a fold line; it's not always that clear if you're building a very confusingly designed papercraft...
>> Anonymous
I remember scaling that model to a more real-size version, never finished but the grips looked a bit clunky.