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Hello
Just saying hello, and giving everyone a heads up that I'm pretty new to paper modeling, so will probably ask a load of stupid questions Sorry in advance.
Your's Grim:D |
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Welcome to the forum. There is A LOT to learn from here.
Feel free to ask all the questions you want. After all, the only stupid question is the one not asked. |
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welcome ...................
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made to build paper be with you |
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Welcome. There are some very good modelers on this site with much knowledge. There's no better place to ask questions.
Garland |
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welcome mate.
If you want to check out some of my threads they are full of beginner questions, such as how to get rid of lines and how to fold, bend, score and cut paper. This is a very good and helpful forum. When you get a moment, have a look around the "First Cut Lounge". It is full of the questions you may be looking to have answered. The people here are never afraid to repeat an answer. Not once have I been given the extremely rude answer "search the forum". You won't meet a better crowd. Good luck and see you around. Jim |
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Welcome aboard, Grim! No apologies necessary - we enjoy both the questions (stimulates the old gray matter) and your inputs.
Yogi |
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The most stupid question is the one you didn't try to ask...:D
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Welcome, I'm still new enought at this that I'm making lots of mistakes. The great thing, print out another sheet. Sure beats that going out and having to buy another 20 to 30 dollar kit. One advice up front, careful with the super glue. You want to glue the parts together not to your fingers. Experience talking.
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