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Post by Kashiwazaki on Aug 16, 2011 0:16:17 GMT -5
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Post by Kashiwazaki on Aug 16, 2011 13:34:49 GMT -5
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Post by Lady Serenity on Aug 24, 2011 21:22:21 GMT -5
these are very nice!
reminds me our local city bus that often gets advertisements all over for it. Well not ads from many different companies but the entire bus would be decorated in one company's logo for about 6 months to a year.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2011 12:50:05 GMT -5
Are you supposed to cut these out and make 3D models of them by folding and gluing the tips? Sorry, if this sounds stupid, but I don't get how to do this.
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Post by Kashiwazaki on Nov 22, 2011 5:42:58 GMT -5
these are very nice! reminds me our local city bus that often gets advertisements all over for it. Well not ads from many different companies but the entire bus would be decorated in one company's logo for about 6 months to a year. Maybe where you are from, there are many! Fortunately, some still like my models, and this is becoming more and more serious! Are you supposed to cut these out and make 3D models of them by folding and gluing the tips? Sorry, if this sounds stupid, but I don't get how to do this. Daijōbu, you are not being stupid! ;D Hai, that is the idea. Print, cut out, fold and glue; you have your own Sērāmūn paper model! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This one is the ultimate MegaMoonLiner II version, with skylights and more round edges. You have to glue the skylights on heavy cardboard, if you want to give more realistic effect. You will also need to add mirrors, if you want. When I am finished with mine, I will show you how it looks, OK? O tanoshimi kudasai!
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Post by Kashiwazaki on Mar 23, 2012 11:18:27 GMT -5
f you ever seek for the Neoplan Serenityliner through Google imeji kensaku, you will find a big cardboard model, currently under construction. But because that takes a lot of time, and everybody want one, I decided to move forward to create one for you all. Two days ago, I issued the Beta version on other certain forums, and now, this board is the very fortunate to be the first to receive the definitive version of Tsukino Usagi's ultimate motorhome! I built the Beta version, and added an instructive imeji, for those who are unsure on how to place the veranda part. The blue door side is supposed to give access to the audiovisual room, which is above the driver's position, in case you are unsure which side is the correct one. You may also want to score the corners of the skylight above to position the veranda part (the skylights are the last things to glue in, before procceding to the chassis and wheels). Ima, o tanoshimi kudasai!
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Post by Kashiwazaki on Apr 10, 2012 15:01:20 GMT -5
The final model of the Serenityliner, now called the MegaSerenityliner - after a fourth axle added to give a less utopic vision for a 15 meter bus - , is out since a few weeks. Gomene for the late airing that I am making now, but I was very busy these days... modelbus-sailormoon.webs.com/apps/blog/show/13615949-neoplan-mega-serenityliner-final-model-Templates and instructions (written and depicted) on the blog entry above. Read those instructions carefully, as this model is now something else than just a normal bus. O tanoshimi kudasai! Attachments:
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Post by Kashiwazaki on Jul 8, 2012 18:14:08 GMT -5
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Post by Kashiwazaki on Jul 4, 2014 14:33:12 GMT -5
Back to the place!! (^^) ...And with some serious stuff now! About the second one, watch the first 5 minutes of the movie "Sera Mun: The Promise of the Rose" and you will see why it's here. And, it's good to be back, it always reminds me about those two months I lived alone back in 2011. (^^)
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Post by Kashiwazaki on Sept 20, 2020 8:30:39 GMT -5
Makes six years after I made a post, it seems... Papercraft models of Sailor Moon have been none so far, but there's still some hope: the Azabuu Juuban school into a papercraft can be a reality if time allows me to. It will also be a perfect background for playsets as well, though my idea is to make this and other buildings of the 1990's animation sequence in a comprehensive 'library', free to download, easy to assemble. This is not a promise, but a possibility, though you can widen it if you are interested. You can get to my Facebook page [Any admin can ask to remove this paragraph or directly do so if against the rules] on www.facebook.com/KashiwazakiPaperModelStudio for 'placing your hopes'. ^^
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