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ParaGrafixModeling

ParaGrafix Modeling Systems

by ParaGrafixModeling

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2 weeks ago

Working with Photoetch, Part 2: Folding

Learn how to fold photoetched parts by hand, using an improvised folding tool, and using a photoetch bending tool.

1 month ago

From TrekWorks A Look At The Paragrafix Photo Etch Parts Kit For The Round 2 USS Reliant

From TrekWorks

A Review and application guide for the Paragraphix photo etched parts and window drilling guide kit.

This shows the Paragraphix ki...

Thank you for the great review! You very succinctly showed how easy I've tried to make the templates to use.

Nicely done showing good cleaning techniques for the drill bit. (I hadn't thought of burning the molten plastic off.)

I'm looking forward to seeing the next installment.

One quick thing...

7 months ago

Working with Photoetch, Part 1: The Basics

In the premiere episode of "Working with Photoetch" I show you how to install photoetched control panels in the 1:32 scale Viper Mk 2 from Moebius ...

  • 7 months ago

    Yes, I will be making more photoetch videos - I've just been up to my eyeballs actually designing photoetch that I haven't had any time to do the other videos that I'm planning.

1 year ago

Folding the Landing Bays for the Moebius Models Galactica Kit

Just a quick video showing how to install the landing bay inserts for the new Battlestar Galactica kit from Moebius Models.

  • 1 year ago

    Don't let the box-size fool you - it's jam packed with parts, and the main fuselage is longer than the box when assembled. It's really nice, detail-wise (far superior to the old TOS Galactica kit).

2 years ago

Working with Photoetch, Part 1: The Basics

In the premiere episode of "Working with Photoetch" I show you how to install photoetched control panels in the 1:32 scale Viper Mk 2 from Moebius ...

Thanks for the kind comments everyone. I'm working on the scripts for the upcoming episodes, and hope to begin posting the week after next.

OliviasDaddy1: Yes, the parts are acid etch brass. I picked up the cutting board at Target for about $5 - I'm sure a similar glass cutting board could be pi...

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