How to make a metal plate out of cardboard
I've been asked, many times over, how I achieved the steel plate loads, I did for a build, many years ago. It's not the most updated fancy method, that everyone seems to be doing today, but it works and give pretty much the same results. At the time, this was what worked for me. Just thought I'd share.
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Bob Torres said on August 11, 2021
Thank you Charles! 👍👍👍
Charles King said on August 11, 2021
No problem Bob.
Spiros Pendedekas said on August 11, 2021
Thanks my friend!
Charles King said on August 11, 2021
You're welcome Spiros. 🙂
Walt B said on August 11, 2021
That is awesome, love getting tips and tricks for methods and techniques. Thanks Charles, @tiking.
Charles King said on August 11, 2021
Thank you Walt. Hope it is useful to you.
John vd Biggelaar said on August 11, 2021
Thanks for sharing this tip, Charles.
This clearly explained step by step guide will make it doable for all of us.
Charles King said on August 11, 2021
Glad I can be of some help.
Robert Royes said on August 11, 2021
Nice! A great reference,thanks!
Charles King said on August 11, 2021
Thank you.
George Williams said on August 12, 2021
Really interesting, Charles, many thanks for sharing this with us.
Charles King said on August 12, 2021
You're most welcome, George.
Jeff Bailey said on August 24, 2021
Thanks for posting these, Charles.
Instructions & tips from a MASTER modeler are always welcome!
@tiking
Charles King said on August 24, 2021
Kind that you consider me a master, but I'm not...yet. 😉 I'm trying to get close to that title. Appreciate you liked the article. Thank you.