Korean Realgraphic No040 Making A Christmas Tree Prar Share Files Online Link
Korean Realgraphic No.040 — Making a Christmas Tree (PRAR) & Sharing Files Online
Overview
Korean Realgraphic No.040 is a model/figure kit in the Realgraphic line (stylized, detailed plastic figures often used by modelers and collectors). This piece covers assembling and customizing the No.040 kit into a Christmas tree diorama, documenting the process with high-quality photos, preparing shareable PRAR (pattern/parts-replacement and assembly resources) files, and publishing them online so others can replicate or adapt your build.
Creating PRAR-style files and resources
(PRAR here refers to Pattern/Parts, Replacement & Assembly Resources — a structured archive other builders can use.) Korean Realgraphic No
- Organize files:
- /Photos/ — step photos named 01_prep.jpg, 02_fit.jpg, etc.
- /Diagrams/ — annotated part maps, cut guides (PDF or PNG).
- /Stencils/ — printable templates if any paper/foil parts were used (PDF; 300 DPI).
- /PartsList.txt — itemized list: tools, paints (brand and color), adhesives, LED specs.
- /Instructions.md — step-by-step build notes with estimated times per step.
- /FinalGallery/ — high-res final images, optionally with short captions.
- Include source files for any edits (PSD or layered files) and compressed raw photos if possible for transparency.
- Version your PRAR archive (v1.0, v1.1) and include a changelog.txt for updates or corrections.
What you’ll need
- Korean Realgraphic No.040 kit (parts and instructions)
- Basic modeling tools: hobby knife, sprue cutters, sanding sticks, tweezers
- Adhesives: plastic cement and cyanoacrylate (super glue)
- Putty for seams (e.g., Tamiya putty)
- Primer and paints: acrylics/enamels, brushes or airbrush
- Weathering supplies: washes, pastels, clear coats (gloss/matte)
- Miniature LEDs and wiring (optional for lights)
- Photo gear: camera or smartphone, neutral background, tripod, macro lens if available
- Computer with image editor and file-compression tools
- Cloud storage or file-hosting account (for sharing files)
- Text editor or Markdown tool for write-up
How to share online
- Pick a host:
- General file hosting: Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive (public link).
- Community/modeling sites: Thingiverse (if you include 3D-printable parts), Flickr for photos, or dedicated modeling forums.
- Git-based hosting (GitHub/GitLab) for versioning and changelog; use Releases to attach ZIP PRAR.
- Prepare a single landing post:
- Title: “Realgraphic No.040 — Christmas Tree (PRAR v1.0)”
- Short abstract: one-line summary and build time.
- Contents list and download link(s).
- Visual preview gallery (use 3–6 best images inline).
- License and attribution instructions.
- Share links in hobby communities (modeling subreddits, Discord servers, Facebook groups) with concise instructions and images.
Licensing and reuse
- Choose a permissive license if you want others to adapt your work (e.g., CC BY 4.0) or a noncommercial license if you prefer limits (e.g., CC BY-NC).
- State clearly whether commercial use, remixing, and attribution are allowed in README.
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