Danny,

I haven't become that devoted to paper, yet. I still wallow in the hope of one 
day being able to build the hundreds of kits in my collection. <G>

Paul M.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Danny Butler 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 2:22 AM
  Subject: [Papermodels II 32750] Re: [Papermodels II /] Re: You know you've 
been converted to paper models when.....


     How about when you cut up the plastic models for cross sections to make 
plans?
  Danny




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  From: ButchPrice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: Papermodels II <[email protected]>
  Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 3:53:05 AM
  Subject: [Papermodels II /] Re: You know you've been converted to paper 
models when.....


  Me three. I have a slew of really great plastics in my hall closet,
  and just can't seem to get motivated to
  assemble them. After I found paper modeling, it's just so much more
  work to build the plastic. Paint, wait,
  glue, wait, detail, wait, paint final...you get the picture.
  Being somewhat of a "plastic perfectionist" I have found paper to be a
  much more pleasant pastime.

  On Nov 23, 12:39 pm, "Paul McCool" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  > Honestly, Bob, I've had the same problem lately.  I just can't get 
motivated to work on a plastic model of any kind.  I find the paper models to 
be a lot of fun, and I don't have to spray paint anything.  I've still got 
plastic models I want to get built, but right now, my modeling room is a 
disaster, so I can't do anything with them anyway.  Paper models, I can do at 
the kitchen table with my kids and nobody complains about smelling glue or 
paint fumes.
  >
  > Paul M.
  >
  >   ----- Original Message -----
  >   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >   To: [email protected]
  >   Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2008 12:05 PM
  >   Subject: [Papermodels II 32636] Re: You know you've been converted to 
paper models when.....
  >
  >   In a message dated 11/22/08 11:37:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  >
  >     Be nice, now, Bob.  I've seen you build some very nice PLASTIC models, 
too. <G>
  >
  >   Thank you Paul,
  >
  >        Another problem since becoming addicted to paper modeling is having 
so many nearly completed plastic models: the wish to complete at least one 
competition worthy plastic model, entering it, and surprising the membership; 
but, the draw away from spending that time painting already completed parts to 
manipulating a flat page of printed card stock is much too strong...help?    :ยท)
  >
  >   Bob Penikas
  >
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  >




  

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