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Post by keroliver on Oct 13, 2007 10:46:21 GMT 1
Hi, Since my school days, when hidden at the back of the class playing with what was available... that is... paper, I have always enjoyed cutting, folding and glueing and even drawing and creating of course... As I am now a father, free time is limited, I can be called anytime not to mention he can sit next to me and 'work like daddy' and last but not least it really hurts to lose a model because of innocent hands... I turn back to paper. So here we go with photos... teamaocpaperho.tripod.com/ More links, tools and photos coming soon when time permits. Your contributions are welcome of course.
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Post by swampdaddy on Oct 13, 2007 16:28:19 GMT 1
Keroliver: Some interesting models there. I would guess you turn out an extra one or two for your son to work/play with while you are also building?
Sounds good to me,
Swamp Daddy
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Post by cfesmire on Oct 15, 2007 20:41:30 GMT 1
Wonderful stuff Keroliver and you're right, those reverse action tweezers are great for all kinds of modeling.
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Post by keroliver on Nov 29, 2007 17:25:07 GMT 1
And here we go with the latest. Yes, an 87th scale Formula 1 made of paper. And even more on my website.
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Post by keroliver on Feb 29, 2008 15:13:36 GMT 1
www.hokenstrom.com/cars.html is a website where you can find plenty of paper models in 87th scale: Volvo 100, Volvo 200, Volvo 300, Volvo 400, Volvo 700, Volvo 800, Volvo 900, Volvo S70/V70, Volvo S90/V90, Vespa 400, Volvo 444, Oldtimers, Landrover, Volvo 544, Citroen, Audi, Skoda, Daewoo, BMW, Oka, Fiat, Ford. Dodge. Saab, ZIL, Volkswagen, Mini, Mercedes, Iveco, VAZ/Lada, Renault. I recommend the 'oldtimers', models not available in shops at our scale. See this Austin Eigtheen York 1934 or this Volvo 850-series BTCC
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Post by keroliver on Mar 6, 2008 15:56:40 GMT 1
Here is the Nissan GTP in HO scale. This is a DIY made (by myself) model. The file is available for (free) download at this address: www.maquettes-papier.net/forumenpapier/ftopic3552.php Go to page 6 next to a Trumpeter Porsche 956 so ? so... print it out, cut it out and build it !
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Post by Christian on Mar 7, 2008 23:31:20 GMT 1
I must admit that I think about turning these into masters for resin casting when I see the photos, but very nicely done Olivier!
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Post by keroliver on Mar 8, 2008 0:30:16 GMT 1
Thanks christian. There is much more coming. Let's continue with the Nissan P35 in HO scale. The prototype is not finished, but here it comes anyway. The red/white/blue version is also available on that file. This is a DIY made (by myself) model. The file is available for (free) download at this address: www.maquettes-papier.net/forumenpapier/ftopic3552.php Go to page 6
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Post by perez on Mar 8, 2008 4:00:45 GMT 1
sweet!!! u got a few lemans models as well! it's rare to see the "la Filiere" courage model.
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Post by keroliver on Mar 14, 2008 18:30:42 GMT 1
The Ferrari F1 '2007 in HO scale coming soon...
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Post by keroliver on Mar 20, 2008 16:22:38 GMT 1
Here is the Ferrari F1 in 87th scale: (next to Ricko Dodge Charger) And also in paper, a Pagani Zonda. Download the file from www.bilsportjunior.se/spel.php Resize it at 37%, print it, build it and here you go:
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Post by keroliver on Mar 28, 2008 18:26:40 GMT 1
In 1980, three WM Peugeot P79/80 raced in the Le Mans 24 Hours. Here are two of them built in paper and the third still uncut. The other models are a 'Le Mans Miniatures Ferrari 333 SP' and a 'Trumpeter Porsche 956' Files can be downloaded at: www.maquettes-papier.net/forumenpapier/ftopic3552.php
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Post by keroliver on Apr 13, 2008 12:55:38 GMT 1
Le Mans 1982 ESSO (F) WM P82 #9 Driven by: Michel Pignard (F)/Jean-Daniel Raulet (F)/Didier Theys (B) Result: did not finish (Gearbox) - 127 laps #10 Driven by: Roger Dorchy (F)/Guy Fréquelin (F)/Alain Couderc (F) Result: did not finish (Accident) - 112 laps The folding lines have been painted in 3 layers of red water paint mixed with lots of water. Files can be downloaded at: www.maquettes-papier.net/forumenpapier/ftopic3552.php
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Post by skunk on Apr 13, 2008 18:30:40 GMT 1
You are certainly keeping yourself busy, Olivier.
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Post by keroliver on Apr 18, 2008 18:49:00 GMT 1
Yes, indeed Skunk ! Le Mans 1983 www.racingsportscars.com/photo/Le_Mans-1983-06-19-photo.html Secateva (F) WM P83 #P82 #9 Driven by: Jean-Daniel Raulet (F)/Michel Pignard (F)/Didier Theys (B) Result: did not finish (Overheating) - 102 laps #10 Driven by: Roger Dorchy (F)/Alain Couderc (F)/Pascal Fabre (F) Result: 16th (92 laps behind the winner) The folding lines have been painted in 3 layers of red water paint mixed with lots of water. and a photo of the family:
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