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Art Therapy For Cheapskates

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Sludge

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This has come up a few times on here, so I figure I'll just start a new thread with some links.

This stuff helps me through the hypervigilant too much attention to detail phases. The end results are really cool too. All you need is a a cutting board, an exacto knife and scissors, a color printer and some paper and some glue!

I really like model kits, but they are expensive. Like many of you I am short on fun money quite often. Particualrly as the weather changes this sort of thing helps me out:

http://cp.c-ij.com/en/contents/1006/

Please dont laugh too hard! A lot of it is really cutesy shit, but a lot of the animal models are really cool. I have built all the birds, the sea turtle, the iguana, and all of the beetles. I am also working on the pegasus, but it is pretty hard core. I'm on my third attempt at that beast. I did the coelacanth too, but I am going to blow that one up to life size and do it over.

The iguana is my favorite:
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I did four of them, one of which is life size. Now my dining room table has a galapagos display on it....


The sea turtle is bad assed also. I changed the sizes when I printed it out, made the little ones print in black and grey scale, and then glued them all together and mounted them on a piece of driftwood. A whole "family" if you will. Was offered 100 bucks for it, so I sold it. Not bad for a few hours cutting paper.

Some of these models are really simple kid stuff, but those are the ones you should do to practice. The advanced ones can be downright frustrating, so go easy at first.


There are a ton of sites out there with FREE paper models.

I like these alot, but they are hardcore advanced. I built all the mass Effect Models, almost all the Aliens models, and am working on the Skyrim dragon- but that one is a serious bitch...

http://paperkraft.blogspot.com/2012/04/skyrim-frost-dragon-papercraft.html
http://paperkraft.blogspot.com/2012/12/mass-effect-2-legion-papercraft.html



This is the beat to end all geek paper modeling. I want to build it, but haven't had the time, or the cash to have it properly printed. My little home inkjet would run me broke thanks to ink cost , but check this shit out. Fun to dream ain't it?

http://ninjatoes.blogspot.com/2012/12/papercraft-1430-scale-aliens-uss-sulaco.html


I hope this helps at least one of you out like it has helped me. It ain't much, but if you like models, this is the relatively cheap alternative to kits.
 
Wow... I had no idea that stuff like this was out there... :-)
I think I should wait a little before taking this up. I could see my head exploding before I even started.
 
Sludge, Very nice, indeed!

I work mainly with scratch builds in wood but this looks interesting.

Narrowing my attaetion does get me out of my head as well.

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Orogamy has been art in Japan for centuries. It always blew me away how complex some of their paper sculptures were. Wonderful therapy, I would imagine one could escape the beast while immersed in a creation.

But it's greasy fingernails for me. I'm happiest when I'm turning wrenches.

Sarg
 
Orogamy has been art in Japan for centuries. It always blew me away how complex some of their paper sculptures were. Wonderful therapy, I would imagine one could escape the beast while immersed in a creation.

But it's greasy fingernails for me. I'm happiest when I'm turning wrenches.

Sarg
This keeps me out of the cold. My garage has no heat....yet....
 
Ahhh Soooo! This old dinosaur shopped Ebay like a trooper and now have an electric heater in the garage, Sludge san. The old Coleman heater nearly did me in last year. Most of my heavy duty painting is done, so I shouldn't have to worry about the fan. Now it's all the little detail jobs, which to me is the most fun. I start talking about white sidewall tires and someone better call Automotive rehab.

Sarg
 
Ahhh Soooo! This old dinosaur shopped Ebay like a trooper and now have an electric heater in the garage, Sludge san. The old Coleman heater nearly did me in last year. Most of my heavy duty painting is done, so I shouldn't have to worry about the fan. Now it's all the little detail jobs, which to me is the most fun. I start talking about white sidewall tires and someone better call Automotive rehab.

Sarg
I was dumb enough to buy a split level ranch, so the garage is in the house. Have to insulate it to open up the heat duct, but this old place is hard enough to keep warm as is. I may install one of those radiant jobbers. Not sure yet. Oh and the wife "found" a bug in the garage last night. May need to order heat for the doghouse first...
:ROFLMAO:
 
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