Friday, May 23, 2008

Card Star Destroyer.

Not all the time do I model in resin and styrene. For a while I had a real love affair with all the card models out there. For those that don't know card modeling is just simply a pattern on paper thats cut out, folded and glued together. This is a good way to aquire out of the norm kits, as it's much simplier to fabricate a few pages of paper than master and produce a kit in either resin or styrene.

This time I found and printed out The Imnperial star Destroyer. If you'd like to try it you can get the pages for the model here: http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~sf-papercraft/Gallery/Destroyer/Destroyer.html . Normally I would also remind you to print out the directions as some of these models can be tricky. But in this case there is practically no instructions. And you just have to wing it. The best part is that if you mess up, it's just a matter of printing out a new page and picking up where you left off. There are also plenty of websites that will give you tricks and tips to card modeling. The best one was at a sort of forum at cardmmodel.net but they moved to a new forum with a nice long url - http://www.zealot.com/index.php?page=cardmodels.net .

Originally I had planned to make this a WIP and show the build as I go, but as usual I never got around to posting and have now finished the model. So here's a few pics of the build - -











This is how it comes. You then have to cut it out. I found using an an E-xacto knife is the most accurate way.











The designer actually added a recessed part where Leia's craft was drawn into after capture.










Here the superstructure starts to go in. This part got a little complicated without the instructions.












This is the aft section just before the engines go on...

I'll have the final image up later...

1 comment:

BPMS Club said...

That's pretty awesome. It would also make a great template if someone wanted to make one from styrene. I always wanted to try that.

You ever in Brooklyn? The 3rd Friday of each month the BPMS gets together. We'd be happy to meet you!

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