
This will add some small numbers on the edges and will help you a lot while glueing together all the parts. I recommend to turn on the " Edge ID" before printing. You can even see where each single part belongs in the model, if you put the cursor on it. Just open the file and you'll see the 3D-model on the left, and the single parts on the right. To open and print this file you'll need the freeware " Pepakura viewer". I got mine from a thread full of Pepakura-files for Skyrimstuff at ().
↳ Colonial Turbines (a.k.a.First of all, you have to find a paper model file you like and download it. ↳ The 137th Wiki: Battlestar Galactica (1978). ↳ Universal's Battlestar Galactica reboot 2016. ↳ Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming. ↳ Classic Battlestar Props and Costumes. ↳ Birthdays / Anniversaries & Holiday Wishes. Updates will come as I get time - still trying to finish in time for Planet Comicon 2015 here in KC.a mere 17 days away! I did 2 coats of resin on the outside, 1 coat on the inside, and then reinforced the inside with fiberglass cloth. The recommended primer for SmoothCast epoxy resin is Plastikote Sandable Primer. You can add as much as you need to make a paste to build up curves and fill in low spots.
Bondo and similar products used for forming and shaping aren't an option indoors, so I'm using a fairing filler to thicken the resin.
I used just over 2 of the trial-sized sets for all of the resin coating, fiberglass cloth, and filler.
SmoothCast 321 seemed to be a common choice among pep builders, and has worked well for me.
My build was during the winter, so I had to choose a resin I could work with indoors. I read and watched a lot of others, but found myself going back to these two most often to decide how I wanted to approach the resin work on this build. ibreglass/, and watched all of these videos. See the pep build details for my build here - viewtopic.php?f=80&t=2788 Details and progress on resin coating and painting my pepakura Cylon Centurian.