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Old 01-30-2019, 08:41 AM
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Arbeitskreis Geschichte des Kartonmodellbaus (AGK) e.V

A great resource for the history of cardboard model making, books, printed models and downloadable vintage model sheets.

https://www.kartonmodellbau.org/publ...index.shtml.de

From their website:
The "Arbeitskreis Geschichte des Kartonmodellbaus (AGK) e.V." is a German non-profit association. We investigate and document the history of card modeling (papercraft) in Germany, Europe and all over the world from its beginning (around 500 years ago) to the present. Our principal work is the maintenance and expansion of our public databases of Card models and Publisher catalogues and the publication of our annual magazine "Zur Geschichte des Kartonmodellbaus" (on the history of card modeling, in German language).
We are not affiliated to publishers or other institutions nor are we dependent on revenue from sales or advertising, but we encourage an active cooperation with any interested publishers and printers, authors and museums.
Are you interested in what we do? Then please have a look around.
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Old 01-30-2019, 10:51 AM
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That is a very interesting website. Lots of things to explore. Thank you.
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This site is a real gem and AGK is to be congratulated for adding so much to the paper modeling community. Along with Agence Eureka this is a great addition to historical resources and knowledge.
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