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Their subjects were predominantly urban: the Milan Cathedral , the Neuschwanstein Castle , the Bazylika Mariacka of Kraków. Where plastic modelers would use putty to hide seams, MODELIK modelers use a scalpel and a riveting tool to expose them, treating the “fold” as a structural honesty. The uniqueness lies in the texture : MODELIK’s proprietary printing techniques in this era produced a matte finish that mimicked weathered stone, aged copper, and dusty timber far better than the glossy lacquer of a die-cast model. Happy cutting, and keep your blades sharp
The process of modeling involves a range of skills, from design and planning to execution and finishing. Modelers must consider factors such as scale, proportion, texture, and color to create a convincing and visually appealing representation. They work with various materials, including plastic, resin, wood, and metal, each with its own unique characteristics and challenges. Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting
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