What I'd like to know is how you did the springs on the shocks....Dave
B.

On Jun 26, 4:01 pm, "Paul McCool" <[email protected]> wrote:
> And some silly plastic kit modeler would have cried about having to scrape 
> the flash from a bit like that.  Good Job, John.
>
> Paul M.
>
>
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: John Freeman
>   To: papermodels
>   Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 1:30 PM
>   Subject: [Papermodels II 37693] Round pipes from flat paper
>
>   I enjoyed seeing Joe Golden's methods for making round pipes from flat 
> paper. I shall try them both. I'm also hoping some of the rest of you will 
> add your own techniques to this thread.
>
>   Here is my take on the problem: This is my model of the 1967 BRM Formula 1 
> race car. It has twisty exhaust pipes. I cut out the paper pipes, with a bit 
> of extra to hang on to. Then, using the ubiquitous toothpick, I laid a bead 
> of good old white glue on both sides of each pipe. When it was dry (quite a 
> while!) I added another layer. I kept doing this until it was round, then 
> painted it, of course.
>
>   I think Joe's method may be quicker!
>   --
>   John Freeman
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