free paper models etiketine sahip kayıtlar gösteriliyor. Tüm kayıtları göster
free paper models etiketine sahip kayıtlar gösteriliyor. Tüm kayıtları göster

Klimek Covered Coffee Now

 
I was built first model tugboat "Klimek". I was published at my blog in 2013 year. You can go click this link. Actually, I don't like painting my models. For that reason, most of my models are unpainted.

 But Klimek now painted:-) I think it is more correct to say the coffee instead of painted. Because, Klimek covered cofee:-)

 This idea came to my mind while drinking coffee. I dipped wooden stick into the coffee and waited. After a while the stick was brown. It took a full aging wooden appearance. I say before I forget, I didn't immerse model to coffee.

 I like it. I will apply to other my models.





"Orca" Model Boat


Previously boat I've shared the plans with you. And then, I made this model.
I enjoyed this model. 























Fishing Boat "Kingfisher"



Kingfisher design is very cute, and would look so nice as a model ship.
If you are just beginning to scale model building hobby, this plan set is just perfect for you.


Renault 12TL Paper Model Car - 1

I wanted to construct paper model car. But I didn't know which model. Finally, I decided Renault 12TL (1965). When I was a child, this model was trendy.

Most of the other model cars have paper plans. But Renault 12TL haven't got a plan. For that reason, I was try to find a technical properties and dimensions of this model. I found much photos and drawings of this car.



Firstly I drawed profiles of car with Auto-Cad program. This situation was boring. Because I had to draw all of details. Thank goodness, there was not much details. This facilitated of my works.


I got output from the printer this drawing and I cut model. Finally, the following has become my car. I have to make adjustments for the future. Let's see what will happen at a later time.









"HMS Bounty" Historic Sail Ship

Bounty was originally known as collier Bethia, built in 1784 at the Blaydes shipyard in Hull. The vessel was purchased by the Royal Navy for £2,600[2] on 26 May 1787,[3] refit, and renamed Bounty.[4] The ship was relatively small at 215 tons, but had three masts and was full-rigged. After conversion for the breadfruit expedition, she was equipped with four 4-pounder (1.8 kg)[7] cannons and ten swivel guns.

The ship had been purchased by the Royal Navy for a single mission in support of an experiment: The acquisition of breadfruit plants from Tahiti, and the transportation of those plants to the West Indies in the hope that they would grow well there and become a cheap source of food for slaves. The experiment was proposed bySir Joseph Banks, who recommended William Bligh as commander, who in a turn was promoted through a prize offered by the Royal Society of Arts.

Source : Wikipedia