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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: lakeland, florida
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Thanks for allowing me to partipate. I am basically new to paper modelling, altough I have been familiar with the media for years. My dad brought some paper kits back from Germany in the 60s, which I still have unbuilt in a folder... In the 80s I had received some paper tank models from Poland, but again, never built any. Now I have started with a couple of the FG paper planes, which seem quite buildable compared to some of the really complex models, which I want to work up to.
I posted a couple of pics of two of my early models... a tiny Laird Super Solution and a Bleriot IX with a wooden fusilage structure. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS
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Howdy David,
Welcome and we are glad to have you here. We all hope to see some photos of all of your models. If you have questions or would like some links to a particular subject, all you have to do is hollar. I have tons of links to free models of all types, and the others here have even more. Again great to have ya here, Greg aka GW |
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