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Paper Shelf
Dear List Folks:
Never thought I would Do this. I just put a paper model I designed and made into the Downloads Section under toys. I did it the old fashioned way with ink pens and Drafting supplies. I sized it to hold the King Henry figure. Just print score cut fold glue. Use washable glue to mount to wall then if you move just pop it off and clean the wall with water. Thanks to all who have put stuff into the download section, I have enjoyed the site very much. ENJOY MILES |
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Thanks! I'm running out of room for my models!
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very nice! I'm thinking of coloring it with a wood grain. Ironically I have been lining the top 12 inches of the walls of my house with wood shelves for years now for the collected models. I never thought to make the shelves out of paper too.
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I have some old walnut shelves I built from some old walnut boards found in my great aunt's barn going around the walls of my office. Mine are 18 inches down from the ceiling. You can see the models, but they are safely out of reach of the cats.
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Dear List folks:
Some where one of the Railroad Modelers online magizine has a down load of a sheet of wood grain I wondered about a two part print first print the wood grain sheet and then put it back through the printer and print the shelf. any one want the JPEG to color easier drop me a PM. THANKS MILES |
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Dear List folks:
X-Mas and the 11 year old Daughter gets a cell phone with all the bells and ect. So her are some of my shelves in use. the last is a corner shelf with a back drop of an Reanctnment in France. I will put up the new shelf in downloads after the first of the year. Hope you try them, MILES |
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Nice project. Thanks for sharing. I have used corrugated cardboard for shelving for paper models, but your version is a far more elegant solution.
Don |
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