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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => Under Construction => Paper and Card models => Topic started by: RickTNRebel on January 22, 2015, 09:55:17 AM
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OK...go to http://www.papermodelers.com/ and brace yourself to be blown away by some serious artists. Scratch builders will especially learn a lot about this medium.
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Thanks very much for the link, I have only had a quick browse at some of the work on display there and I must say, absolutely amazing.
Des.
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Thank you for the link, Rick. Goodness me, there is some breathtaking work there!
Best wishes
Nigel
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Sources for WWI Paper Models:
https://www.fiddlersgreen.net/shop/category/name/World+War+I.html
http://www.zioprudenzio.it/fok-air.html
http://www.modele-kartonowe.com/morane/index.html
http://www.modele-kartonowe.com/fokker/index.html
http://paperinside.com/wwi-aircrafts/
http://kampfgruppe144.com/downloads_All_00.htm
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I posted my WWI aircraft paper models on LandshipsII website as free downloads:
http://www.landships.info/landships/models.html#
They are the Halberstadt CLII, Short 184 and Junkers JI, all in 1/72 scale.
Wayne
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Thanks very much Ken and Wayne for the links to the kits. I also noticed there is a Zeppelin L.13 kit in 1:144 scale by Thorsten Green, this looks like it would be a great model but as the message says, experience in paper building is essential.
Des.