well done.
Ana

On Oct 8, 7:46 pm, MrBadClams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Beautiful work.  I want to build this one next.  I am about 95%
> finished with the Disney Castle from the Disney Experience web site
> and have been looking over Mark Twain over for the past few weeks.
> There are a few changes I might try to make...
>
> MrBadClams
>
> On Oct 8, 4:16 pm, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >  Fantasitic job!
> > Danny
>
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: Bob Dennison
> >   To: Google Groups
> >   Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 4:54 PM
> >   Subject: [Papermodels II 31944] Mark Twain Riverboat build.
>
> >         I have finally finished the Canon Mark Twain Disneyland Riverboat. 
> > Attached are some pictures.
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> >         The boat is 19inches from bow to paddlewheel when finished. The 
> > parts come on 31 pages printed out and the Instructions are 12 pages when 
> > printed.
>
> >         This is a very complicated model and not for the faint of heart to 
> > build. The instruction are both written and with pictures but both leave 
> > you scratching your head at times. Especially on building the hull and main 
> > deck. The instructions just say "glue #1 to #2. The picture does not show 
> > any detail about doing this.
>
> >         MANY of the parts are very small and take some time to cut out, 
> > fold, hold and glue.
>
> >         The key to anyone who wants to built this model, take EXTRA time to 
> > make sure you have the hull and main deck fitted properly and LEVEL across. 
> > All the stairways fitting into the 2nd, and 3rd decks depends on all being 
> > EXACTLY level. If the main deck is off, they all are off.
>
> >         Much of the interior parts of the decks are not visable on the 
> > finished model unless you get in there with a flashlight and tip the model 
> > around different ways. You will know they aren't there but most everyone 
> > who looks at it will not.
>
> >         IT IS a beautiful model when finished though and if you like 
> > building intericate fulley detailed models, then go for it but set aside at 
> > least a 40 to 50 hour building time.
>
> >         Bob D...
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