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Paper Kosmonaut's blog: Ariane 5 1/96, pt. 21 - the EAPs [part 7]
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Paper models, photos and musings of a Paper Kosmonaut. Ariane 5 1/96, pt. 21 - the EAPs [part 7]. The EAPs are done. Now proudly strutting their stuff. (No pun intended. Oh well, it actually was. Of course. Struts, strutting, oh my, what a weak attempt to be funny. I could hit myself.). The lower struts were nice to make. Just lots of fitting and refitting but there you go, that is scratch building. So here's a shot of where I am now in the build, after the jump more pictures. On to the fairing! The two ...
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Paper Kosmonaut's blog: Ariane 5 1/96, pt. 20 - the EAPs [part 6]
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Paper models, photos and musings of a Paper Kosmonaut. Ariane 5 1/96, pt. 20 - the EAPs [part 6]. Slowly but surely. The EAPs got their struts today. Not completely finished yet but nearly. Full story after the jump. This is how the struts were started. Brass tubes and rods. Used my mini-powertool to grind the tubes in an angle. Carefully drilled holes in the thicker ring around both of the EAPs. I tried to scratch it away but with no effect. I then tried some denatured alcohol to dissolve it (first ...
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Programming in Tongues: Back to the Shipyards.....
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Sunday, April 20, 2008. Back to the Shipyards. Building a spaceship, and exploring a new universe. Http:/ www.delta7studios.com/. Http:/ www.twobrotherssoftware.com/tlhaq/. The Lucky Black Cat" by James Curran, from Archive.org. Http:/ www.archive.org/details/jamescurranluckyblackcat. Posted by Joel at 11:40 AM. Links to this post:. View my complete profile. Feel free to download and share this clip if you want to tell folks about Programming in Tongues. Your Plastic Pal Whos Fun to Be With.
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3D Paper Model Brasil: Dicas
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Sejam Bem vindos, Boa Estadia! Sexta-feira, 15 de fevereiro de 2008. Http:/ www.papershipwright.co.uk/index. Editor de e-models inglês especializado em navios antigos do século XIX até a I Guerra Mundial, vende também navios civis, modelos de fortes navais e faróis além de photoetcs para modelos de navios, muita coisa interessante, a maioria deles waterline. Gremir Models: http:/ www.gremirmodels.com/. Model Art: http:/ card-models.com/. D Wayne’s Paper Model. Zio Prudenzio’s Paper Models Page. Este edit...
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FYRAR av PAPPER Lighthouses in paper
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En utställning från 2007. Text and pictures: Gunnar Sillén 22/5 2007. Klicka på dörren om du vill veta mer om SLITE SJÖFARTSMUSEUM. Click the door if you want to know more about the SLITE MARITIME MUSEUM. Den danske tecknaren HC Madsen ritade flera klipparksfyrar för Allers och Illustreret Familiejournal. Den äldsta jag hittat är från 1917 och kom med anvisning hur man installerar blinkande elektriskt ljus. Fyra år senare ritade han fyren här nedan med moln och en beskrivning på hur man med hjälp...The d...
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Paper Kosmonaut's blog: June 2015
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Paper models, photos and musings of a Paper Kosmonaut. The Ariane still awaits its shroud. I felt like making a bird. I like birds. A lot. So thats why I also make bird models. Here are Johan Scherfts Starling (De Spreeuw) which I bought via Zeist Bouwplaten. Diderick A. den Bakkers webshop) and also Johan Scherfts Wren (Winterkoninkje) which is downloadable from Johan Scherfts website. Just like a couple of other birds. Do try them. Theyre lovely to make. Read the rest of this story! See you in a bit.
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Paper Kosmonaut's blog: Ariane 5 1/96, pt. 19 - the EAPs [part 5]
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Paper models, photos and musings of a Paper Kosmonaut. Ariane 5 1/96, pt. 19 - the EAPs [part 5]. There they are. Two identical booster rockets, ready to go. I still need to do the attachment system but I consider that a separate job, since it concerns both the boosters and the core stage. The second one was there within a day. It all was going very fast, having made these stove pipes four times now. I really am glad with how they came out. More pictures of the EAPs after the jump. I really like to hear ...
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Paper Kosmonaut's blog: March 2015
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Paper models, photos and musings of a Paper Kosmonaut. Still here, not to worry. I just had some quite disrupting stuff happening the last few weeks, that made me shift my attention away from paper and model making. One of the things was that my bag was stolen, with all my keys, wallet and reading glasses inside. The whole situation has put me back about 500 euros of getting all my stuff back together Changing locks, new driver's license, you name it. Great. Fantastic. For now, have fun and a good weekend.
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Paper Kosmonaut's blog: Ariane 5 1/96, pt. 18 - the EAPs [part 4]
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Paper models, photos and musings of a Paper Kosmonaut. Ariane 5 1/96, pt. 18 - the EAPs [part 4]. Almost back where I left off. The first EAP is finished again. It already has the engine back on and stands tall, awaiting its twin. There hasn't been an engine glued to the stove pipe here on this photo but in the time between I took this photo and I wrote these lines I did attach the engine and the retro rockets on the skirt. After the jump more pictures of the rebuild. No seams. Wonderful. Oh such ugly se...
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Paper Kosmonaut's blog: PK's Gallery
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Paper models, photos and musings of a Paper Kosmonaut. At this page I'd like to show some more builds I did in the past. As far as my collection goes, I have a couple of "rules" I try to keep in mind while I am making things. For the static collection of rockets, I prefer the 1/96th scale. It is all because of the big plastic Revell Saturn V I have, and now all the rockets need to refer to that one in size. Do I have to name them all? Old rockets, new rockets, middle-aged rockets, you name it, I make 'em.