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#381
Posted 23 June 2016 - 01:33 PM
Thanks guys Small update, redesigned boomstick
#382
Posted 25 June 2016 - 05:20 PM
Great work,
One question. Have you looked at trying 'leather stamp' tools to apply designs into the paper and cardboard?
- Say a stamp with repeated lines or chevrons or pebbles on it.
Don't know how well the paper would hold the design imprint, but cardstock will hold the stamp shape.
- there are so many designs available, if it would work, the added detail 'could' be something else.
I understand some of these models are very small, and the pieces tiny, but if you know someone that does 'leatherwork' detail, it may not hurt to ask if the stamps can work on paper. I've seen tests of some tools done on thick cardstock prior to moving to the leather item.
Again great work,
9erRed
One question. Have you looked at trying 'leather stamp' tools to apply designs into the paper and cardboard?
- Say a stamp with repeated lines or chevrons or pebbles on it.
Don't know how well the paper would hold the design imprint, but cardstock will hold the stamp shape.
- there are so many designs available, if it would work, the added detail 'could' be something else.
I understand some of these models are very small, and the pieces tiny, but if you know someone that does 'leatherwork' detail, it may not hurt to ask if the stamps can work on paper. I've seen tests of some tools done on thick cardstock prior to moving to the leather item.
Again great work,
9erRed
Edited by 9erRed, 25 June 2016 - 05:21 PM.
#383
Posted 26 June 2016 - 12:34 AM
As someone that did a LOT of papercrafting in college, I appreciate the time and work that goes into this. :] Well done, Hitman.
#384
Posted 26 June 2016 - 12:53 AM
9erRed, on 25 June 2016 - 05:20 PM, said:
Great work,
One question. Have you looked at trying 'leather stamp' tools to apply designs into the paper and cardboard?
- Say a stamp with repeated lines or chevrons or pebbles on it.
Don't know how well the paper would hold the design imprint, but cardstock will hold the stamp shape.
- there are so many designs available, if it would work, the added detail 'could' be something else.
I understand some of these models are very small, and the pieces tiny, but if you know someone that does 'leatherwork' detail, it may not hurt to ask if the stamps can work on paper. I've seen tests of some tools done on thick cardstock prior to moving to the leather item.
Again great work,
9erRed
One question. Have you looked at trying 'leather stamp' tools to apply designs into the paper and cardboard?
- Say a stamp with repeated lines or chevrons or pebbles on it.
Don't know how well the paper would hold the design imprint, but cardstock will hold the stamp shape.
- there are so many designs available, if it would work, the added detail 'could' be something else.
I understand some of these models are very small, and the pieces tiny, but if you know someone that does 'leatherwork' detail, it may not hurt to ask if the stamps can work on paper. I've seen tests of some tools done on thick cardstock prior to moving to the leather item.
Again great work,
9erRed
Thanks for advice I will look into this technique
r00t b33r, on 26 June 2016 - 12:34 AM, said:
As someone that did a LOT of papercrafting in college, I appreciate the time and work that goes into this. :] Well done, Hitman.
Thanks man, I appreciate that
Edited by Hitman85, 26 June 2016 - 01:25 AM.
#385
Posted 04 July 2016 - 12:27 PM
New model is finished, time to paint it Much more pictures of this build on my facebook page.
Edited by Hitman85, 04 July 2016 - 12:28 PM.
#386
Posted 05 July 2016 - 05:52 AM
Have you thought about making castings of the finished product so it could be made in resin?
#388
Posted 05 July 2016 - 02:31 PM
Hitman85, on 04 July 2016 - 12:27 PM, said:
New model is finished, time to paint it Much more pictures of this build on my facebook page.
That is the one Urbanmech I fear in TT.... use it in a city and that thing is devastating....
It's in my top 10 city fighting, non infantry units...
#390
Posted 13 July 2021 - 01:01 AM
Nice work, im actually working on a paper hunchback 4G myself. although its size is more like a desktop miniature for display but it still has articulation
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