Model of the month thread

Started by Graham Lee, January 16, 2011, 12:23:42 PM

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Graham Lee

I have decided to end the series of model of the month, there will be three more taking us up to March when the forum will be three years old.
This months challenge is either a basic bike or butterfly; january-model-the-month-bike-butterfly-t3667.html
There will be 36 models in this section by then, thanks to those that have helped with their own designs, Tonya, Dennis, Martin and Kenny.
Just checking through and I need to add the instructions for the Taz (July) and Skeleton Feet (December)
I'm hoping that Kenny, Dune buggy and Martin, Princess could also add the instructions so that we have them all sorted by the end of March, thanks.

I have thoroughly enjoyed the thread but it is quite time consuming and each month it seems that less and less join in and coming up with new designs is not a strong point for me. Phoenix put the thread on about a model a day so I plunged in with a model of the week as I would not get enough time for one a day. The plan is to go back to some of the early Video and DVD's from my collection and to put an original model on from video/DVD with no instructions and then to put an updated/variation that could hopefully be used in the real world as my passion is for entertaining and making models for this kind of situation. I love all the technical, complicated sculptures that are used mainly for conventions and one off show off pieces but feel there is a need to take a step back and go back to basics for the real world.
The thread on 52 one a week; thread-one-week-t3613.html?hilit=52
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Kenny

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Hi Graham.

Sorry it was the "simple tractor" model of the month, that I forgot to put the instructions up for i will get on it very soon :)
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