Try "Aileen's Tacky Glue." It's a white glue like Elmers, but with
less water. You should be able to find it at any craft store; it's
very popular.
No worries,
--David

On Sep 24, 8:03 am, Michelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the tips.  I would like to use this in our History
> studies.  The possiblities are endless.  I am not sure how to create a
> 3D file for a building that no longer exists.  At the minimum it would
> be time consuming.  I have found a website for the battles and wars
> using paper models. As far as glue choices.  I was told to use a blue
> gel glue.  It has a lower water content.  So far, I haven't found it.
> We use double sticky tape and Elmer's glue.
>
> On Sep 24, 12:54 am, Josh Kotecha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Nice job on James town.
>
> > The only tool I know of is Google SketchPad + jf_unfoldtool.rb
> > Google "jf_unfoldtool.rb" for the location (I think there are multiple).
> > I've tried to use it, but it doesn't seem that easy.
>
> > There seems to be another  one time free tool called WAYBE, but I was not 
> > able
> > able to download it from any where or fit it. Looks like its now sold for 
> > $49.99 at
>
> >http://waybe.weebly.com/
>
> > There are other tools that cost a few more bucks ...
>
> >      http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/
>
> > Which I haven't used but I've seen the results of other people who have 
> > used this
> > tool and its pretty impressive.
>
> > Josh
>
> > --- On Tue, 9/23/08, Michelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Michelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: [Papermodels II 31623] Very novice question
> > To: "Papermodels II" <[email protected]>
> > Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 10:59 PM
>
> > I apologize from the beginning.  I am not sure if this the right
> > place.  My two youngest kids(ages 9 & 13) and I had fun constucting a
> > paper model of Jamestown(you cut out the buildings and glue them).  We
> > would like to do more of this.  Initially, I thought we could take a
> > picture and  use some sort of software to make the card model.  Can I
> > do this?  If so, how.  I have seen several places where you can buy
> > kits but I wanted to create it.  Thanks.Michelle
>
>
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