Interesting job, on internet there are LOT of templates for various models, naturally these could be printed on self-adesive paper and then glued on plasticard. P.s for a better result you should try with a separator for tracks' sides, so they'll be more stable when you glue them
This is pretty good scratch building! Though you are using cardstock, this method is adaptable to any sheet material; including sheet styrene or ABS. Thanks for sharing! 135th like.
And if you want to make it stronger and a little bit more durable Take some epoxy Resin And use a cheap really small paintbrush To apply it in certain areas as well as sand it nice and smooth or rough in certain areas And if done correctly it will be about as strong If not stronger than plastic, also with the epoxy coating you can apply primer much easier and it won't soak into the cardboard Also if you have any old hobby knives That is dull you Can heat it up with a lighter to smash down or cut off the excess hot glue
My man, you're a genius 👍 however, I'm wondering what the cardboard Land Raider looks like after being painted ? If you're planning on painting it, of course.
Interesting job, on internet there are LOT of templates for various models, naturally these could be printed on self-adesive paper and then glued on plasticard.
P.s for a better result you should try with a separator for tracks' sides, so they'll be more stable when you glue them
Templates where?
Tournament Legal! Handmade proxies are still technically allowed per GW's ruling.
This is pretty good scratch building! Though you are using cardstock, this method is adaptable to any sheet material; including sheet styrene or ABS. Thanks for sharing!
135th like.
I might have to have a crack at making an Ork looted Land Raider out of cardboard and other junk
Absolutely stellar work my man
And if you want to make it stronger and a little bit more durable Take some epoxy Resin And use a cheap really small paintbrush To apply it in certain areas as well as sand it nice and smooth or rough in certain areas And if done correctly it will be about as strong If not stronger than plastic, also with the epoxy coating you can apply primer much easier and it won't soak into the cardboard
Also if you have any old hobby knives That is dull you Can heat it up with a lighter to smash down or cut off the excess hot glue
Amazing work!
My man, you're a genius 👍
however, I'm wondering what the cardboard Land Raider looks like after being painted ? If you're planning on painting it, of course.
I would use Styrofoam spacers before adding the track and if you get cardboard wet it peels smoothly.
Is it possible you make the Tamplate as a PDF?
I would buy that Template^^
Nice work, really good work 👏👏👏👏👏
Got to love a bit of poorhammer. Great job dude!
Can you email the templates?
Do you have these patterns available digitally?
Solid work.
Thought this was tar man who did the king cobra jfs vids was like what he plays warhammer too.but different guy.either way this is cool as fuck
ua-cam.com/users/shorts93NiMo5AUus you'd love my ork Eavy Landa then, it's "mostly" card or cardboard. and huge!!!!
nice thats legit