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Historic Paper Planes
Got this for my birthday back in about 1992 from my sister, never had built a paper model at the time and screwed up a couple of them but 3 or 4 have not been built yet. Had put it away years ago and forgot about it, digging thru some box's today and found it. This time I know how to build them. Book is by Micheal Johnson "Historic Paper Planes". Has anyone built any from this book? Have any pics to show me? Hope I'll have some soon.......Rich
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That 52 looks tasty - Good luck and enjoy
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die cut! nice. Go for it! Post pics.
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Whew! I just fed that into Amazon(UK) ... It's there, but £114 ... Err no ta.
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This guy did 2 books. "Historic Paper Planes" contains models of the Gladiator, Hurricane, Zero, Bf 109E, Barracuda, B-52, U-2, and B-2. I don't have that but I have his other one, "Classic Paper Planes," which contains the Blackburn
monoplane, Morane N, Fokker Dr.I, SIAI-Marchetti S55, Ryan NYP, Schleicher Rhonadler, Fairey Long Range monoplane, Avro 560 and Hawker Hart. The models are die cut and printed on ordinary typing-paper-weight stock. The book is large format and the completed models are quite big. They are designed to glide when built. The wings are one-sided with no printing on the bottoms. The printing is very nice, like Halinsky quality. I punched out the parts for 1 or 2 of the models and scanned them so that I could color the blank wing undersurfaces and print them on card stock, but never got any farther than that. You have to punch them out before scanning them because the printed area on the pages runs outside the die-cut parts and if you scan them without detaching you can't see where the die cuts are. |
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