I just keep thinking about how much less smelly it would be than charcoal lighter when lighting the grill.....
Excellent models, all! But, George, your paper work is beyond belief! I love that Bebe. Even under close examination, it looks for all the world like a superbly constructed and painted Eduard kit. Truly amazing!Cheers,Bud
Thats some realistic painting George,it might look like a spatch cock chicken but you can see the potential for very realistic bird.
Quote from: Thumbs up on December 04, 2015, 12:32:53 AMThats some realistic painting George,it might look like a spatch cock chicken but you can see the potential for very realistic bird.Thanks, but I have to ask, what is a "spatch cock chicken"?George
Beautiful paper model George. What do you need computer/printer-wise in order to successfully download and print these kits? I checked out the E-Card website, and most apperar to be download models. I assume that proficiency with Photoshop would be necessary to get the colors right in some cases, and generally helpful in tweeking things in any event. Are you aware of any good guides or tutorials for building these WWI paper kits? Regards,Bob
Quote from: Pgtaylorart on December 04, 2015, 01:10:18 AMQuote from: Thumbs up on December 04, 2015, 12:32:53 AMThats some realistic painting George,it might look like a spatch cock chicken but you can see the potential for very realistic bird.Thanks, but I have to ask, what is a "spatch cock chicken"?GeorgeHi George,its when you remove some of the bones,so that you can flatten out the chicken.