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My first paper kit in years. An easy and smooth kit to assemble. I made 3 copies, included, N scale and 6mm - they all went well. Thank you for a great learning kit (and a nice looking one to boot).
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A truly excellent piece. This building is so simpe to construct, yet offers so much, that it's simply a must-buy for anyone planning a town\city setting. This model has lots of variations - three types of roofs, three types of dormers, the door can be on the narrow side or the wide side (or both), a lamp beside each door, and more and more options. And whatever you choose, you only print two pages, simple cuts and you're almost finished!
This is an excellent way to begin paper modeling, and the result is VERY rewarding.
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Simple, yet very rewarding set. There are many crate kits around to choose from, but this one should be your go-to choice, if you want to create crates in bulk. I kinda miss the even bigger, 3×3×3, or even 4×4×4 sizes, and the option to mix layers beyond the pre-set ones, but since the template files are also included, and they are plain simple to assemble, you can really go nuts with the design. Even printed "out-of-the-box", you can get quite a varaiable set-up. I tried it with 28 mm skirmish games, and they worked fine. Definitely recommended.
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Simple, yet fully customizable kit. An instant buy for anyone looking for sci-fi terrain pieces.
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this model works well. I customized mine with some bulsa wood to make it look a bit more real .
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My first ever house bought and printed.
Really good and simple print nd excellent instructions.
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A very nice kit, it has plenty of interesting layer options. I'm intending to paste printouts on backings of thick vinyl floor tiles.
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Another excellent model from Dave Graffam. The multi-layered PDF means that you can mix-and-match wall, ceiling, and ground textures, as well as various optional details, to make many different versions of the clock tower. Even so, I recommend building the single-layer version the first time, or you may get overwhelmed by the number of options available. Includes a two-wheeled cart and a woodpile that you can attach to the ground around the building, or keep separate for use as portable props with any tabletop setting.
The Cloc Tower also scales down nicely. My first build of this model was at HO scale (18mm, printed at 60% original size) as a gift to a non-gamer who collects miniature houses. I was able to assemble and attach even the smallest pieces--the chimney stack and the beams under the dormer--without any difficulty, even at this reduced scale.
Highly recommended.
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This is a very good pdf that I was able to reduce to other sizes. Very useful for several periods and nicely done.
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This will be a great prop for our ongoing fantasy campaign. I've put together many paper models over the years and this one was one of those that came with some of the most easily understood instructions. Assembly was a breeze. I did find that gluing a couple washers inside the aft deck kept in from bowing upward. I will definitely be buying more of Dave Graffam's work!
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Just fantastic! Make sure you take full advantage of the pdf layers. At first I thought it was the same file over and over again. Once I looked at the pdf layers, my mind was blown by the possibilties!
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With this set, you aren't simply buying a cobblestone texture. You aren't even buying a few. Instead, given all the different options, you are buying probably hundreds of different cobblestones that can be used in many different places without them looking the same. Different types of additions, such as cracks, pitting, leaves, dung, drains and grass to name a few, most of which come in different carieties. There are so many different choices it's hard to actually choose what to go with! An excellent set for the money.
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The download contains a JPG folder, PNG folder and PSD folder, plus a PDF file.
The 4 page PDF gives a brief description of the various areas and there is enough description here to get the creative juices flowing without being overly descriptive.
The actual maps are very clear and nicely detailed without being too cluttered or too basic.
The Starport Precinct has 3 levels, so there are 3 separate files: one for each level. Also included in the JPG folder are the 'blueprint' style versions of all 3 levels, a really nice touch to include those.
Overall I give this product 5 stars. For less than a Euro I got a lot more than I thought I would be getting. Even if this product was 3 or 4 times the price it would be worth the money.
Now, to start planning my next Traveller campaign...
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This is full of tips and tricks for paper modeling. I like it.
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Very nice product, due to the overall size its a little difficult to attach some pieces in the later stages of construction, be warned
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