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You must be a paper modeler if...
Tiny random scraps of paper end up all over the house, in your food, in the bed, and across the street |
#1112
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You must be a paper modeler if most of dust in your place turn out to be paper fibres.
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#1113
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The RC club asked you to give a lecture on the properties of card and paper glues.
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#1114
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You must be a papermodeller..
If you take a tape measure or ruler into the supermarket to measure the internal diameter of every toilet / hand paper roll to get just the right size for that ultimate model... |
#1115
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You-must-paper-modeler-if-...
You see every long length of cardboard tubing as a possible start to your Spacex Falcon 9 model... |
#1116
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This is so true; I see every tube as a potential silo, tanker wagon, gun barrel, tunnel portal... |
#1117
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Same here. And I've learned that if you order metal bar stock from McMaster Carr, it comes in cardboard shipping tubes. I have a 20 foot long 4 inch tube at work that I'm wondering what size rocket engine it would take to launch it.
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#1118
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Forgive me for not replying to this page, but it would spoil the Eiffel Tower model I've just made from it.
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#1119
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You took card model club members on a tour of the Elmer's Glue factory.
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#1120
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You use the boxes from your plastic model stash and put the parts in plastic bags.
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