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Howdy
Hi I'm Ziggs.
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Welcome to the site.
Circles? Lots of different hole punches for the smaller ones. Leather punch with rotating head-different sizes holes. Bigger ones you can use a arch hole punch. Or you can cut the outer arc with scissors, inner cuts require a knife. Olfa makes an adjustable circle cutter, as do many others. There are drywall circle cutters that can be used as well. Heavier duty than the plastic ones. How much do have to spend? Cutters can get expensive. Mike |
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dear Z:
Look in down load section for Scale Cubes Simple one page one part models but they have to be scored exactly to fit square. Enjoy, Miles
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What era of NASA do you like? If you're into rockets you're going to need to come to some kind of peace with circles. Regardless of what method(s) you decide to use, walk, don't run. This is a hobby where patience can really pay off. Personally I've come down to using a plain hobby knife for most circles. In the past I would have probably recommended any of models from delta7 Studios, unfortunately the owner no longer maintains the site. The Lower Hudson Valley Paper Model E-Gift Shop at The Lower Hudson Valley Paper Model E-Gift Shop is a great place for many *free* models. .
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Howdy from across the pond.
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It is, it really is. This site is great. I put a couple of bucks in their tip jar and grabbed a few models. Thanks for the suggestion!! |
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