Has this been shown on this group before? 

http://biggeekdad.com/2012/11/paper-art/

No kits available (to my knowledge) but it shows what an artist/designer can
do with paper.

Stephen

 

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[Papermodels II 48659] Alice paper model Store

"Gunnar Sillén" <[email protected]> Jan 04 07:40AM +0100  

Most precision models are constructed for 160gram paper. (c:a 0,2mm)
It is not very critical.
Gunnar
 
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From: Oliver Manrique 
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Sent: Friday, January 03, 2014 8:21 PM
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thanks for the comments about the site
 
i search free models on the internet
 
a query: on what kind of paper are printed the models, what weight of paper
is used.
 
thank you very much.
 
 
 
2014/1/3 [email protected] <[email protected]>
 
 
 
....and many of them are available for free on the web.
 
 
 
 
 
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Joe is correct. Huge pirate site. They even pirate the images and call them
their own....
 
 
 
 
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REP <[email protected]> Jan 05 07:20AM +1100  

On 1/4/2014 5:40 PM, Gunnar Sillén wrote:
> Most precision models are constructed for 160gram paper. (c:a 0,2mm)
> It is not very critical.
> Gunnar
 
I find that it tends to be a case of selecting a paper weight for a 
particular model. I mostly built ships that end up about 30 cm to 50 cm 
long, and I prefer 110 to 150 gsm for them. Hull formers are often 
much thicker - about 1 mm or so - and these are an art board stock with 
the template glued on.. For small deck parts I use standard writing 
paper - about 80 gsm - and on occasions, for signal flags, I've used 
tissue paper (tricky to print on but not impossible).
 
If I had to nominate a weight I mostly use it would be 110 gsm. A good 
inexpensive source for that paper stock is the sketching pads sold in 
discount stores. Usually, for me, it's 100 pages for about five or six 
dollars. Sometimes it comes in a wire-bound pad, but the drilled holes 
usually are clear of the printed model. If not, I just print another 
copy with the page turned so that the holes are now on the other side.
 
Gunnar's suggestion of 160 gsm is a good general-purpose weight that 
most modellers, whether they be new-comers or quite experienced, would 
be comfortable with.
 
 
 
Bob Pounds
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Anne Gass <[email protected]> Jan 04 01:13AM -0500  

>48657] Alice paper model Store
> Joe is correct. Huge pirate site. They even pirate the images 
> and call them their own....
I spent five minutes checking out the site and found that more than 
half of the models I looked at are freebies I already own, including 
many from Canon and other big sites. This kind of stuff is what has 
caused so many designers to just decide to withdraw their models. We 
ALL lose, not just those who pay them good money for models they can 
download for free! Spread the word - let's shut these creeps down!

 

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