Good afternoon!
I was wondering if anybody had links to papercraft sites that have classic shmup ships/characters to build. I'm a big shmup fan, and I love papercraft as well. Also, perhaps there's models to be had?
In particular, I'm looking for a copy of the Vic Viper papercraft.
You can email me at tokaygecko5@gmail.com
Thanks for your time
IF I be so bold as to ask....
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greg(bower)* posted them on the previous forum. They were an extra pack-in from the Saturn Gradius Deluxe Pack. These days they are hard to find unconstructed.
The original insert was probably precut in certain areas for easier construction. I printed out the image to fit in a roughly 12cm square (same as a CD booklet), and the thing is not the easiest to assemble. If you can manage, it stands 1 and 5/8 inch (4 cm) tall to the tip of tail and 4 inches (10cm) from nose to exhaust. When not busy flying around in front of me making spaceship noises, it guards my books.
I still need some orange marbles or dragon's tears.
*at least, I remember it being greg. If I am in error, my apologies to all involved.
The original insert was probably precut in certain areas for easier construction. I printed out the image to fit in a roughly 12cm square (same as a CD booklet), and the thing is not the easiest to assemble. If you can manage, it stands 1 and 5/8 inch (4 cm) tall to the tip of tail and 4 inches (10cm) from nose to exhaust. When not busy flying around in front of me making spaceship noises, it guards my books.
I still need some orange marbles or dragon's tears.
*at least, I remember it being greg. If I am in error, my apologies to all involved.
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UnscathedFlyingObject
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I assembled it in normal copier paper, and it was so crappy; it deserved to be burned.
Edit: Get carton paper.
Edit: Get carton paper.
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They weren't.incognoscente wrote:The original insert was probably precut in certain areas for easier construction.
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