Jim Gibbons Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 One of my other modeling interests is paper models. I recently got this very nice VW Bus model by Schreiber-Bogen. It's quite nicely done in 1/24 scale. It has the option of building it with full forward cab section interior detail, including separate pedals, shift lever, dash, door panels, etc., which is the way I will be building it, making my own windows. Is anyone interested in a tutorial on paper modeling while it is in progress? There aren't a lot of passenger car paper models (though Dover books has a nifty one of sports cars,) but there are quite a few trucks, buses, heavy equipment, and military vehicles available. Let me know. I probably won't be starting this for a couple of weeks, but figured I'd ask if there is any interest. Here's a picture of some of the main parts and the finished product.
ra7c7er Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 I used to do paper models it's insanely hard to find them anywhere but online though.
Foxer Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 I'd love to see this being done and especially the finished model!
peter31a Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 I congratulate you on your other modelling hobby. But I have to admit that for myself I voted no. As hard as I try I just cannot wrap my head around paper modelling. I can't even explain why - it's just some sort of mental block like some people have to diecast modelling. It's like to me a magazine on the internet is not a magazine, a model made of paper is not a model. But I've seen the results and they can be convincing.....arrrgghhh! I'm going to hit my idiot head against a wall for awhile.... In the meantime I say go for it. Like all other subjects on the board some will be interested and some will not.
Jim Gibbons Posted March 22, 2011 Author Posted March 22, 2011 (edited) I congratulate you on your other modelling hobby. But I have to admit that for myself I voted no. As hard as I try I just cannot wrap my head around paper modelling. I can't even explain why - it's just some sort of mental block like some people have to diecast modelling. It's like to me a magazine on the internet is not a magazine, a model made of paper is not a model. But I've seen the results and they can be convincing.....arrrgghhh! I'm going to hit my idiot head against a wall for awhile.... In the meantime I say go for it. Like all other subjects on the board some will be interested and some will not. No problem; I figured I'd ask, and all opinions are welcome! I'll be posting it on the papermodels.com board, but I was curious as to whether there would be interest here. In case you want to see what can be done with them, here's a video someone posted of their totally scratch built Hummer H2 paper model with working suspension and lights. Kind of like an Aftashox version in cardstock! Edit: I meant H1, not H2...it's like a bathroom break; there is a difference between #1 and #2! Edited March 22, 2011 by Jim Gibbons
ra7c7er Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 No problem; I figured I'd ask, and all opinions are welcome! I'll be posting it on the papermodels.com board, but I was curious as to whether there would be interest here. In case you want to see what can be done with them, here's a video someone posted of their totally scratch built Hummer H2 paper model with working suspension and lights. Kind of like an Aftashox version in cardstock! Edit: I meant H1, not H2...it's like a bathroom break; there is a difference between #1 and #2! That Hummer is great. I don't know very many plastic models or diecasts with working suspension.
Tony T Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 I'd love to see how it's done! I love VWs, and models, so I'm interested!
Ray Posted March 22, 2011 Posted March 22, 2011 I love card modeling. It's a nice break from styrene.
Harry P. Posted March 23, 2011 Posted March 23, 2011 I congratulate you on your other modelling hobby. But I have to admit that for myself I voted no. As hard as I try I just cannot wrap my head around paper modelling. I can't even explain why - it's just some sort of mental block like some people have to diecast modelling. It's like to me a magazine on the internet is not a magazine, a model made of paper is not a model. But I've seen the results and they can be convincing.....arrrgghhh! I'm going to hit my idiot head against a wall for awhile.... In the meantime I say go for it. Like all other subjects on the board some will be interested and some will not. Peter–good to see that you realize your own modeling bias and realize that modeling encompasses a lot more than just injection-molded styrene plastic.
MikeMc Posted March 23, 2011 Posted March 23, 2011 I dunno.....I sorta like the Tenax buzz Thickness will be an issue
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