The model itself is well laid out and all the parts are easy to identify. I’ve borrowed the above images from the Instructions (copyright Mayhem in Paper) Although with the parts this actually equates to a lot more options, here are the four basic ones easily constructed from the instructions: All round this is an absolute pile of stuff for the purchase price but as you look through the Instructions and files you’ll notice that Squirmydad has also included parts not just for one model but for at least four different versions. On top of this if you own a craftrobo/silhouete/cameo you can slip over to the Mayhem in Paper website and pickup the GSD files for the cutter. Assembly Instructions and a Card modelling basics file.A single layered version of each colour (brown, dark grey, light grey and green) at 15mm scale with all guides off.A single layered version of each colour (brown, dark grey, light grey and green) at 15mm scale.A layered version of the above so you can turn guides and other bits off which is great for customizing.A single layered version of each colour (brown, dark grey, light grey and green) at 28/30mm scale.Once you have purchased the Steam Ram for the very reasonable price of $3.95, you’ll receive a zip which contains: I’ve finally got around to building two and thought I’d do a review/build post about the Steam Ram. At the time I picked up the model with the plan to build a Steampunk army around a couple of them. Back in April Squirmydad from Mayhem in Paper released the Steam Ram.
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