Looks really cool!. Kind of steampunk!

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> Reaver Titan is completed! - one more time [1 Update]
> [Papermodels II 46858] Reaver Titan is completed! [6 Updates]
> Reaver Titan is completed! - link fixed [1 Update]
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>  Reaver Titan is completed! - one more time
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> william perry <[email protected]> May 06 05:02PM -0500
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> evidently the link is still not working, so I have UL it elsewhere:
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> http://armorman.deviantart.com/gallery/37020329
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>  [Papermodels II 46858] Reaver Titan is completed!
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> [email protected] May 06 07:49AM -0700
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> Looks great Bill.  If you get it to a kit format with instructions, It would
> be an honor to host it at the egiftshop.   - Jon
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> Date: Sunday, May 6, 2012, 1:21 AM
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> Two years to the month after starting this project, I am calling it done. I
> am probably going to change out the missiles, but aside from that, it is
> complete. 23" tall x 15" x 15". I learned a lot.
> The purpose for this project was to test out whether a paper model this big
> could be made completely out of paper, stand under it's own weight and look
> reeeeeeeeeallly cool doing it. I believe the answer is yes on all three
> counts, but were I to do it again, I would probably redesign how the toes
> are joined to the foot, reinforce the knee and redesign the hip assembly.
> Although the time spent two years, part of that time was figuring out how to
> accomplish what I wanted to do. Specifically the thigh and hip assembly
> which went through several design/build/redesign iterations to get the final
> result. A happy unintended result is that it looks like it is stalking
> rather than static.
> Rather than kill your mail with a ton of attachments, you can see pictures
> of my "Big Baby" here:
> http://tinyurl.com/7ugeyq8
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> Brian Williams <[email protected]> May 06 08:03AM -0400
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> I can't view the pics. :-( Would LOVE to see it!
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> Meg Winters <[email protected]> May 06 08:44AM -0400
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> :(
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> It says the content is "currently unavailable."
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> Meg
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> PC Girl Mandy <[email protected]> May 06 04:21PM +0930
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> Comes up as unavailable. :( I think you have your facebook set to
> "friends only" or "friends of friends".
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> Mandy
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> Danny <[email protected]> May 06 07:33AM +0200
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> Alas, the link doesn't work.
> You could always try photobucket.
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> Danny
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> Two years to the month after starting this project, I am calling it done. I
> am probably going to change out the missiles, but aside from that, it is
> complete. 23" tall x 15" x 15". I learned a lot.
>
>
> The purpose for this project was to test out whether a paper model this big
> could be made completely out of paper, stand under it's own weight and look
> reeeeeeeeeallly cool doing it. I believe the answer is yes on all three
> counts, but were I to do it again, I would probably redesign how the toes
> are joined to the foot, reinforce the knee and redesign the hip assembly.
>
>
> Although the time spent two years, part of that time was figuring out how to
> accomplish what I wanted to do. Specifically the thigh and hip assembly
> which went through several design/build/redesign iterations to get the final
> result. A happy unintended result is that it looks like it is stalking
> rather than static.
>
>
> Rather than kill your mail with a ton of attachments, you can see pictures
> of my "Big Baby" here:
>
>
> http://tinyurl.com/7ugeyq8
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> Bill Perry <[email protected]> May 06 10:31AM -0500
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> It is set to "public"...well...if this persists...
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> On May 6, 2012, at 1:51 AM, PC Girl Mandy wrote:
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>  Reaver Titan is completed! - link fixed
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> william perry <[email protected]> May 06 08:31AM -0500
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> try this again:
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> http://tinyurl.com/7ugeyq8
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