I have those plus an odd short knitting needle I snitched from the wife.  I use 
it for rolling tight curves.

Paul M.


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  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 6:59 PM
  Subject: [Papermodels II 39699] Modeling tools I use:


  This is for the new comers to this hobby since us old guys are much set in 
our ways.

  The model shown is from Fiddlersgreen < http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/ > and 
printed two parts pages onto one letter size page. It is the Miss America P-51 
Mustang.                                        
  1.     6 inch steel rule.
  2.     Pallet, originally an end cap from a frozen concentrated juice 
container.
  3.     Scribing tool for applying glue in hard to reach areas.
  4.     Dental tool for applying glue.
  5.     Xacto knife with #11 blade.
  6.     Sanding stick different grades.
  7.     Sharpening stone to keep a point on the Xacto blade.
  8.      Long nose tweezer.
  9.     Clamp. Shown here holding the tweezer closed.
  10.     So far, my favorite paper modeling glue.
  Not shown: I use water colors for those cut edges on paper/card parts.

  Hope this helps,
  Bob Penikas
  

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