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If you're about to embark on a new lifestyle driving a big rig, and you're still trying to figure out how to work on models.
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#502
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#503
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Your like the baddie in a James bond movie when you show someone one of your models and they go thats nice how you make that and you go well mr Bond this is how we do them and show a printed kit and they go thats cool mr baddie in bond movie stroking your white persian kat on your lap is there anywhere i can get my son to do easy models or free ones so you give the name of sites and then you go Mr bond i don't expect you to make a model like Doris's Hms Victory but it be nice to try I know i have fun doing my efforts as much as she or anyone else does.
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#504
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You must b a "Paper Modeler"
If your instructions say,"don't fold, spindle, or mutilate."
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#505
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If you can't find plastic model of your wanted plane, you always turns to paper model.
That's how it's work for me. ^ ^ |
#506
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Shika that be easy in Ireland you just go outside what i think amounts to a choice of at most ten planes thats all the shops here stock ever then its card model time and my word to buy a 1.33 scale plane is expensive stuff here
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#507
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... if you ever tried to vacu-form paper.
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#508
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Did it work? you could save me some time.....
Used steam and then tried to press cardstock around a mandrel... (big time wrinkles with warping too.) Mike |
#509
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Yeah, I was joking about using a vacu-form, which only works with plastic - Erik |
#510
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Your shopping list is xolour coded and the red 'must have ' items are
glue, ink. cardstock and a little note at eh bottom says "oops remember milk and bread" |
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