HMS Buttercup (K193) Papercraft Model by Masayu-i

HMS Buttercup (K193) Papercraft Model by Masayu-i



HMS Flower-class corvette Buttercup (K193)

Royal Navy Flower Class Corvette Buttercup (Paper Craft) This time, it will be the original pattern of masayu-i, the papercraft of the Royal Navy ship. This is the third British-registered vessel after HMS Monitor Roberts (F40) and RMS TITANIC. The first two ships are models that pursue realistic reproduction by using colored paper of Rasha paper, and it may be a little difficult to work because the availability has decreased recently. By the way, this flower-class corvette was originally a model modified based on a whaling ship and was lent to the Norwegian Navy in 1944 after belonging to the British Navy Freedom Belgian Corps. The opportunity to create this pattern was in the magazine " Ship Model Special June 2021 ".

Based on the fact that the aircraft carrier Queen Elizabeth is dispatched to the West Pacific (part of the Chinese containment operation), this is a special feature on British ships with the battleship Queen Elizabeth on the cover.

Her flower-class corvette, which was posted as a mob in the model photo of the battleship Queen Elizabeth, was cute and cool, and I worked on it as a process to test her skills and regain her can before getting it on Queen Elizabeth.

The goals are "simple," "cool," and "give up on EarPods." The colors have been adjusted concerning the super-large actual finished model of the German level brand.

The created pattern is about 1/640 scale when outputting A4.

It seems that there is a plastic model of the same ship at 1/700 on the same scale as the Japan Coast Guard's "Asazuki" created at the end of January, and the details are also used as a reference for Shioume.

Below is the pattern and intructions of HMS Buttercup (K193) Papercraft Model by Masayu-i:



HMS Buttercup (K193) Papercraft Model

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