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After the incredible success of my papercraft ZIS-5 truck, my collaborator and I moved on to a Isuzu Type 94 for some Manchuria 1945 scenery. The design had a few flaws that were easy to fix with scissors, and have been fixed on the pattern. But, somehow I was totally off my game and this turned into one of the worst papercraft builds I have ever finished. It looks ok in the picture, but in real life, well...

   
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MN (Currently in WY)

I love papercraft!

Is there somethign you can do to bulk out the spare tire?

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 Easy E wrote:
I love papercraft!

Is there somethign you can do to bulk out the spare tire?


There is, but for background scenery I'm not overly worried about it. I could bulk out *all* the tires, but papercraft tires are a pain in the rear o.0
   
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MN (Currently in WY)

Agreed!

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