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Hi Y'all
My name is Steven Perry. I live in Homosassa, Florida. (Central West Coast)
I have recently become fascinated with paper card models after seeing what can be done with them. There are some real modeling masterpieces out there. I have built everything from 1:144 to 1:32 scale plastic kits and Peanut scale paper and stick to balsa to foamies to my 41% Extra and a turbine trainer. Notably absent in that list of scales and media are paper card models. At least until this past week when I managed to cobble together a 1:24 scale Link Trainer. It proudly demonstrates just about every paper card newbie mistake possible to make with this design, which is why I didn't toss it. It serves as an excellent reminder. My interests lie mainly with WWI aircraft, but I stray into other areas especially if there is some interesting history behind the airplane or a particular pilot who flew it. Right now I am on the steep section of the learning curve in skills, techniques and tools. I learn a lot from reading build logs, but I'm not shy and don't hesitate to ask questions if I can't come across the answer any other way. Looking forward participating in the forums getting to know some of y'all and improving my card modeling skills. sp |
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Welcome to the forum
Tim |
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Welcome, you've come to the right place. You'll find the whole community eager to share their knowledge with you. Who knows, your paper modeling experiences might teach us a thing or two.
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Regards, Don I don't always build models, but when I do... I prefer paper. Keep your scissors sharp, my friends. |
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Good to see you Steven.
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Dear Steven:
I bet you built the Link Trainer from Ralph Currell's paper model site in Canada? I had it 1/2 done and discovered that there is an original one in a local Museum and I now will go back and do it again only print on 11x17 card stock Enjoy, Miles
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Hello from the UK, Steven.
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Give me a pigfoot and a bottle of beer. On Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/153077...57692694097642 |
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Welcome Steven!
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Thanks for the warm welcome y'all. I tried to respond earlier, but I don't think it took.
Miles Do take some photos if the opportunity presents itself. Yes it was Ralph Currell's model. sp |
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Welcome from Italy!
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>-8 Live long and paper \\//_ |
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