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Comments: 10 (Read/Post) Favorites: 0 (View) |
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on: 03-18-2004
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my Gremlin from arcticboy.com |
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#4 |
3-19-2004 @ 11:22:33 AM |
Posted By : Adambomb |
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#2, yep as did I back when I used to biuld lots of paper models |
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3-19-2004 @ 06:59:37 PM |
Posted By : DiRF |
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#4, Back in high-school, I took an AutoCAD class...can't remember a lick of it now, but I DID get really good at 2D AutoCAD drawings, so when I finished my projects early, I'd go to work on my "GO Project", which took me about the entire semester to do...but only working on it about 3 or 4 minutes a week.
It was a highly-detailed paper model of a 5-door hatchback, was proportionally correct, and looked really cool when I plotted/printed it out and built it, the teacher liked it to. Too bad I forgot to save it to disk (all files are wiped out at the end of a semester) and the one I built disappeared *mad*
Oh yeah, "GO Project" stood for "Goof Off Project". |
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#6 |
3-20-2004 @ 07:26:14 PM |
Posted By : Adambomb |
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I used to have a plastic toy gremlin. it was blue and had good detail even though it had no window glass. I've seen a few of them on ebay |
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1-27-2005 @ 02:06:15 PM |
Posted By : Adambomb |
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maybe I shoulda used construction paper..... |
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