Shrimp by Brian Chan cp

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anermak
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Shrimp by Brian Chan cp

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Good luck :)
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Cool!

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Cool!
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Nice!

anermak:
How do you find the references on the sheets of paper you fold all these CPs with?

I was wondering what your method consists of...
Do you print the CP up and lay the sheet of tracing paper on the printed CP,so that you can see through it? This way it would be easy to see the references and mark them with a pencil on the target sheet.
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You are absolutely right, :wink:
to it I and have chosen a tracing-paper, 8)
if necessary it is possible will paint ready model in any color and to varnish, though personally I prefer to not paint :roll:
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anermak wrote:You are absolutely right, :wink:
to it I and have chosen a tracing-paper, 8)
if necessary it is possible will paint ready model in any color and to varnish, though personally I prefer to not paint :roll:
Nice!
I will try to use this method too. The good thing about this method is that you can divide the CP in half and print each half separately using two sheets of paper. This way you can fold larger squares than you possibly could if you used only one sheet :)
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