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Anonymous
>>30199I'll see your Lineage 2, Lion and WWII models and raise with Ragnarok Online Female Novice. ;o) If anybody has any others; you know... Too bad these will be deleted in time, it's really time for a permanent paper archive... ;o)
Lineage 2 Elf: http://rapidshare.com/files/6573502/l2_elf.zip.html (10,3 MB) Lineage 2 Knight: http://rapidshare.com/files/6574074/Lineage_II_Human_3D_Paper_Figure.zip.html (39,0 MB) Ragnarok online Female Novice: http://rapidshare.com/files/6574283/Ragnarok_Online.zip.html (11,5 MB) Lion: http://rapidshare.com/files/6574511/Lion.zip.html (12,9 MB) WWII US Airborne soldier: http://rapidshare.com/files/6575037/WW_II_American_Airborne.zip.html (39,5 MB) WWII Wehrmacht soldier: http://rapidshare.com/files/6575479/WWII_German_Soldier.zip.html (33,2 MB)
NOTE: Whenever I buy a pre-printed paper model kit, I usually don't want to cut up the beautiful original, so I usually scan them and print them myself (the best kits come with a cd-ROM that let you do that anyway). But with double-sided kits like this, it will be forever a problem to get the front and back aligned properly. So in this case, it's worth the money to use the original parts on these, even though it may seem such a shame to cut them up (actually, most of the cutting has been done for you; but it's still a shame...)
Anyway, these scans aren't mine, and I haven't built them yet myself (since I'm in dubio to order them myself and use the original double-printed parts...), but my guess is, the front and back probably won't be aligned properly and there might be other problems that I don't know of. Then again, it's also possible that they're aligned perfectly and there are in fact no other problems. Who knows. ;o)
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