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Tuesday, August 16, 2022

1/350 KM Labobar Papermodel

Built in 2004 by Meyer Werft GmbH, Germany, KM (stands for Kapal Motor, Motor Vessel) Labobar is PT. PELNI's one of the largest ship with the total length of 146,5 meter.

Also one of the largest papermodel i've designed (or even the largest not including some rifle papermodel i've scratchbuilt last year) as a commission work, the client only allowed the release of build progress photos and its tesbuild result so i can't share the model pattern.

a "blueprint" for the ship which i draw manually for some reason.
3D render of the ship on sketchup, i draw the details like window, railings, and containers later after i took the screenshoot.


build progress, i only took photos of the hull, forgot the rest of it.






testbuild result, turned out there's some fault on the model, already rectified though.












Wednesday, July 6, 2022

[PREMIUM] 1/48 Grob G120TP Papermodel

Grob G120TP was a double-seat training aircraft built by a Geman aircraft manufacturer, Grob Aircraft. Based on Grob 115TA training aircraft, made of carbon fibre reinforced plastic, it was designed for both military and civilian pilot training.




Preview:



This model was originally a commission work but now allowed to be released as premium model.

It can be bought on links below:

101st Training Squadron (Tokopedia)(Ecardmodels)


Monday, June 27, 2022

[PREMIUM] 1/72 Su-75 "Checkmate" Papermodel

The Sukhoi Su-75 Checkmate (Russian: Сухой Су-75; LTS, short for Light Tactical Aircraft in Russian) is a single-engine, stealth fighter aircraft under development by Sukhoi for export and for the Russian Aerospace Forces. 

The Su-75 Checkmate has a diverterless inlet, a v-shape tail and internal weapons bays—all features intended to reduce radar signature.The angular ventral inlet, which wraps around the lower nose section, shares features with a diverterless supersonic inlet (DSI) design concept first introduced in the Boeing X-32 aircraft. 

According to the jet's designers, the Checkmate is designed to fly with a range of up to 3,000 km (1,864 mi), carry a payload of up 7,400 kg (16,314 lb), and reach speeds of up to Mach 1.8-2.

The model can be bought here.

PREVIEW:








INSTRUCTION MANUAL: