Finished model is 2 feet tall (Forgeworld is 14"). It was standing on it's own, but after a year of weight support, the toes are starting to separate from the foot. Once I finish the build, I will be reinforcing it with a hardener, but I wanted to get all the nernies on it first.

Believe it or not, it's going in a paper doll display at a doll show (like baby and dress up dolls)....don't try to put a dress on this baby!

On Sep 5, 2011, at 2:13 AM, [email protected] wrote:

Good for you William!

It appears that your model is poseable; what weights (if any) were required in the feet to have your
Titan stand alone?

Since you must finish in one week, will you be entering this white model in a competition?

I know it would generate much interest at our "pl*stic" modeling club IPMS Chapter meeting where the Titan type figures are gaining in popularity and yours made from letter sized paper parts pages is a GREAT showing.

How tall will your finished model stand?

Thank you for sharing your "extra steps."

I expect your creation will take on a life of its own. Keep us informed.

Bob Penikas





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From: william perry <[email protected]>
To: papermodels <[email protected]>; Scifi paper models models <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Sep 4, 2011 5:46 pm
Subject: [Papermodels II 45524] My last year and 4 month project

This is my last year and 4 months worth of work. I have 1 week to
finish the white model.

Originally this was going to be an "out of the box" build. Just a
quick build of JSV's DIY Reaver Titan from BWC Archive...the only
problem was my inability to leave well enough alone....it all started
with building the feet and thinking "it would be cooler if I just
added raised surface detail" then..."If I added hydraulics to the
model...that would be really cool..." and so on. Well, needless to
say, it became an exercise in creativity (and sometimes endurance -
sanity went out the door long before the start of this project).

OK, so here's the deal: So often I see people posting about making
this and other large kits out of pl*stic as opposed to trying to make
it out of paper and cardboard (this is a paper model forum, after
all). My thought was that if you wanted to take the time, it could all
be done in paper. Also, not everyone on a group or forum may have
access to the materials others have, but everyone can get their hands
on paper and glue. Thirdly, I have seen this and other models done
before where the model was (or looked) slammed together (now, in the
builder's defense, if you are building it to the best of your
abilities, then well done).

I am about 93% finished with the model and here's what I have wrought.

Modifications:

- Re-laid out the parts to fit on US letter

- Added raised surface edges

- Added hand punched grill (paper),false mechanics, "eye" optics, Hose
attachments, rivets, and raised surface detail to the "Dragon" or
"Eagle" head that comes with the kit

- scratch built a second "python" head with raised detail and hose
attachments (this will be the one that goes on it in the end)

- Heavily modified both mini cannon and Plasma Blastgun (not finished,
will be adding hoses and other details)

- Added rear radiator under carapace to match the metal miniature

- Magnetized all weapon mounts, head mount, and ankles

- Custom designed scrollwork, and raised surface logos

- lowered the head mount to match the metal miniature.

- added platform to set rocket launcher further back on carapace to
more match the miniature

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