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Post by Rishabh Agarwal on Dec 23, 2008 11:02:02 GMT
Hi, I am making the paper model of Aston Martin DBR-9 and I was not able to print sheet no 10 which contains the parts u need to print on a transparency sheet. I was having some old transparent sheets which we use on overhead projectors, but when I printed on it the ink was not sticking to it (was forming little circles). So I bought a inkjet transparency sheet and it has got one side which is smooth and another side which is a little rough. I do not know on which side to print on . I hope you guys can help me soon. Oh! And I have got a MP160
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Post by rickstef on Dec 23, 2008 15:33:43 GMT
rough side is the side you will print on, just follow the directions for your printer for transparency
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Post by Rishabh Agarwal on Dec 24, 2008 12:18:07 GMT
What thing should we use to make the part A15 in aston martin DBR-9 papermodel? :?
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Post by jezzicaz789 on Feb 27, 2010 6:38:49 GMT
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Post by roymatt on Mar 9, 2010 14:58:11 GMT
The windows on this model are a bug for me too. I don't like the thin flimsy OHP plastic, so I'm having a go at making them from thin plasticard. I'm spending an AGE on this model, even painting all the cut edges before assembly so there aren't any white 'lines' showing. I'm also cutting off all the tabs and edge-joining the parts with support panels behind. I built the roll cage from thick brass wire and sprayed it aluminium. The wheels were printed on mirror foil and look amazing! Grilles etc are being made from real wire mesh. I'll post some piccies when it's all done. Roy.
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mill
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Post by mill on Jan 6, 2012 19:29:39 GMT
me too i like making windows manually from plastic cards....
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