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Post by namoon on Sept 30, 2006 23:14:54 GMT
that's on another categorized? yes, but real winners of monaco grand prix, '29, '30, '31 and '33, Bugatti T35B and T51!! Ichiyama is a professional designer, would be famous as an aughter of detailed Lotus 49, BUT these models are free. www5b.biglobe.ne.jp/~kamaboko/
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Post by Robert Arosteguy on Oct 2, 2006 11:35:29 GMT
Very beaultifull models!!! Are these deformed? They don't look like deformed models.
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Post by namoon on Oct 2, 2006 13:30:15 GMT
yah, some deformed, but i think very well balanced. especially he did all kinds of things to realize tale lid. it's, however, difficult to build, many small parts (too detailed!), no over-lapping glue tabs partially, no good for beginners. if you guys cannot find the .pdf files, write here. i'll try to help.
hope he may draw another types models, b-grade, more deformed to build easier.
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Post by martinroessler on Oct 7, 2006 0:08:33 GMT
i'm building one of them at the moment....the parts fit very good so far. i think the paper i'm using is a bit too heavy (190g)...next one i'll try with 160g cheers marty
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Post by Robert Arosteguy on Oct 7, 2006 1:29:49 GMT
i'm building one of them at the moment....the parts fit very good so far. i think the paper i'm using is a bit too heavy (190g)...next one i'll try with 160g cheers marty Try 120g
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Post by namoon on Oct 14, 2006 13:26:54 GMT
the auther, ichiyama usually uses and suggests 160-170g, 0.22-0.23mm for the model.
i'm selecting between 120g or 180g depending the detail or difficulty of the patturn. the bugatti's looks good matching parts but tire consists of some parts, so good with 140-160g.
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Post by jorgess on Oct 15, 2008 17:35:07 GMT
Where can i found this car its awsome!!!
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Post by namoon on Oct 18, 2008 15:45:35 GMT
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Post by whulsey on Nov 9, 2008 2:48:18 GMT
I've been working on the Williams car. I printed it out to 1/25 scale. Had a few fit problems but will blame most on blowing it up. The wheels and tires are the biggest problem. Did a set in 1/30 and they were fairly good but in the larger scale they don't work very well.
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Post by oldman on Nov 11, 2008 8:08:43 GMT
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Post by namoon on Nov 11, 2008 14:40:47 GMT
Oh, man! That's really great building!! With grossy paper or overcoarted? Looking better than the auther's. Why don't you post it to his site, or may I?
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Post by oldman on Nov 11, 2008 15:49:07 GMT
N.P. namoon send the pictures if you want. My Japan language is not very good ;D.
I used mat paper. But the laser printing is made with my Konica-Minolta Byzhub C252. The glossy efect is from the polymer tonners. The result is not bad.
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Post by igoraf on Nov 11, 2008 23:08:00 GMT
Hi, guys! This is my build of Bugatti T51 1933 Monaco Winner, scaled to 1/24. I used 170g/m2 paper. The model is very nice for assembling. Great job oldman, but how do you scaled to 1:24? Directly to an A3 paper? Regards, Igor
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Post by oldman on Nov 12, 2008 6:20:07 GMT
Great job oldman, but how do you scaled to 1:24? Directly to an A3 paper? Regards, Igor Yes. I used the postscript driver of my printer. This give me the possibility to scale the image (125%) directly to printer. That's all.
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Post by Rishabh Agarwal on Nov 12, 2008 8:56:49 GMT
Although I am not a huge fan of old cars. But the car you made is beautiful.
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