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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: Sangennaru on July 25, 2013, 06:21:44 PM
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Hi there!
I remember that somewhere in LAF someone posted files for printing and assembling cardboard boxes.
I've found some links and sites, but my search led no results.
any advice - link?
Thanks in advance
Jack
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Is this what you're after?
http://www.cpforbes.net/tuckbox/tuckbox.cgi (http://www.cpforbes.net/tuckbox/tuckbox.cgi)
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Is this what you're after?
http://www.cpforbes.net/tuckbox/tuckbox.cgi (http://www.cpforbes.net/tuckbox/tuckbox.cgi)
cool site, i'll bookmark it!
but what i'm looking is a texturized paperwork for cardboard boxes. 28mm scale! :)
(to avoid ambiguity, i changed the thread title!)
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Papermau has some carboard boxes in this diorama :
http://papermau.blogspot.be/2012/11/italy-1944-diorama-paper-model-in-135.html (http://papermau.blogspot.be/2012/11/italy-1944-diorama-paper-model-in-135.html)
You'll have to rescale it as it's 1/35
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Just draw out a basic flat box shape on a manilla envelope?
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Tommygun has several cardboard boxes (with logos) for gaming :
http://www.modelpaperworld.com/en/11--accesories (http://www.modelpaperworld.com/en/11--accesories)
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Just draw out a basic flat box shape on a manilla envelope?
That's what I did with these:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v480/overlord_awc/Geezers/Finished/Warehouse113.jpg)
A bit laborious, but simple to do. Then folded & assembled with a couple of dabs of PVA. No painting required. :)
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That's what I did with these:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v480/overlord_awc/Geezers/Finished/Warehouse113.jpg)
A bit laborious, but simple to do. Then folded & assembled with a couple of dabs of PVA. No painting required. :)
Sorry Paul - I should have given you credit for that!