Well it looks great, and I really appreciate the info on these models.   I've 
been intrigued about them, but hesitant to try one.   Your insight is quite 
inspiring

- Jon



--- On Sat, 9/29/12, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [Papermodels II 47324] Zioprudenzio’s Corazziere
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, September 29, 2012, 4:19 AM
















Howdy Folks,












I was unable to find any instructions so Zioprudenzio’s Corazziere was started 
using duplicate part sheets (2) for guidance. A little bit of Internet research 
gave me help in how uniform things attach.












Unhappy with the way my horse first looked, maybe something wrong with my 
build, I then added a strip to its chest (snap shot attached) and have called 
the horse “Chesty” since. If you do this, keep in mind the four hoofs must fit 
on the narrow base.












Sitting the rider was gripping due to some of the poses just didn’t look 
life-like. Arms and legs were cut off and repositioned a number of times, even 
his head was detached twice. Poor guy, I opened his mouth so he could swear at 
me.










Bob Penikas



 





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