Upsilon-class command shuttle Kyllo Ren - paper model

berszu

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Another project completed over a year ago
Paper model of the Kyllo Ren shuttle from scratch
scale 1:27

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Love your work on these large scale ships! The use of cardboard producing such a quality end result shows your level of skill and creativity very well! Think I like this one even more than Krennic's shuttle. Where do you STORE these massive things???

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Love your work on these large scale ships! The use of cardboard producing such a quality end result shows your level of skill and creativity very well! Think I like this one even more than Krennic's shuttle. Where do you STORE these massive things???

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We store our models with our friends in chests.
And we already have them

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The film in the background shows the chests in which we store models.
And by the way, Adam I Marek Kulasza, I assemble a four-meter Nebulon

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The work is amazing! Truly. Better than most (all) styrene versions I've ever seen. But forgive me for asking: why cardboard? What is the advantage to using it as a material over something more durable, like plastic? The results speak for themselves, but I always think "don't get that thing wet!" Wouldn't the model last longer using a different material? How do you work it to make round and curved shapes? Can you sand and putty it? Do you start with just flat sheets? So many questions...
 
The work is amazing! Truly. Better than most (all) styrene versions I've ever seen. But forgive me for asking: why cardboard? What is the advantage to using it as a material over something more durable, like plastic? The results speak for themselves, but I always think "don't get that thing wet!" Wouldn't the model last longer using a different material? How do you work it to make round and curved shapes? Can you sand and putty it? Do you start with just flat sheets? So many questions...

A lot of questions. :)
I plan to build the latest model from PVC.
I always liked the cardboard.
It is cheap, easily accessible
On this scale and this subject (star wars) there are few modelers in the world who build from cardboard.
The material camouflages my shortcomings as a modeler.
When building from plastic, you have to set a very high level to match the other modelers.
I drive a lot with models around Poland and unfortunately cardboard is a poor material for transport,
so I will try my hand with a plastic artist

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I present the report on the construction of the Kylo Ren shuttle

Wings

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Reinforcement made of PVC pipes

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Lighting with LED diodes

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The transport wings will be folded out
 
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