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    the realm of armor....

    Gil Check out Jim's article in the ezine for how he gets a grip on things when rolling. It's simpler than the technique I've been using for the last 40 years. Maurice
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    the realm of armor....

    Raimund Stay within what you do so well. I quite like the idea of using paper as a primary structural material in modelmaking rather than just relying on a printer to give colour, but chacun à son goût - er - folie. Maurice
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    the realm of armor....

    Charlie Methinks you have a point. The number of Jim Nunns, and Polish equivalents, out there is finite and limited. The way it's going there will be too many bought but unbuit kits and while this might cater for the collectors the building side of the hobby will suffer. The market will...
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    A new beginning

    Ron May I at this point recommend the purchase of "The Anatomy of Nelson's Ships" by C. Nepean Longridge currently published by Nexus Special Interests ISBN 1-85486-122-0 First published in the late 50's it remains the all time definitive work on both the construction of a model of HMS...
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    A new beginning

    Ron A well bitten bullet I reckon. If I might suggest an alternative approach for hacking through thick card. A No. 11-911 blade (1991 in some places) in a Stanley cutting knife. The cutting action is of course a bit different but it's easier to hold, far less trying and much more...
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    Supermarine Attacker

    Josh Frequent fliers aren't available on Raimund's pictures. :lol: We all benefit from them. Cheers from Australia Maurice
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    Tanks2Scale Panther

    Charlie Of course not, we've been waiting for your building report. I think it's really great of you to offer. :twisted: The site isn't there at the moment but then Kenneth Tyler has been noted for his come-backs in the past - so "watch this space". Maurice