Hello, everyone,

I received this in e-mail this morning, and am just passing it along;
no endorsement is implied:

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From:  <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 8:26 AM
Subject: New paper model web-site

I would like to invite your members to visit my web-site
www.papermodelingadventures.com and review the models available.  All
models are down-loadable ( after purchase via pay-pal) and are
modestly priced, ranging from as little as $2.00 to as much as $48.00.
 The larger models are available in numbered part downloads and
feature photographs of the completed model.  Models range in scale
from 1:96 to 1:40 and include sailing ships, ironclads, American
railroad buildings from the 1830/s, American railroad trains from the
1830's, historical replicas of early American forts and Indian
villages in Florida in the 1830's, and a variety of Paper Soldiers,
front and back, from America's wars.  All of these are based on
careful research and are personally designed by me, the owner of the
web-site. Each model comes with a history and instructions for
assembly, including rigging instructions for the sailing ships. You
only need to load card-stock into your color printer (~90#) and
download.  the most complicated models are USS Bonhomme Richard, 1779,
as she appeared at the Battle of Flamborough Head, and HMS Mary Rose,
1545, as she appeared when capsized in the Solent. Other models
include "Tom Thumb" (B&O RR.) "Best Friend of Charleston" (SC RR. &
Canal Co.) and "John Barnett" (P&R RR- earliest steam train of the
Seaboard RR).  Florida Buildings include structures used by both the
Military and the Seminoles during the Second Seminole War (1835-42).
                                                                           Lou S


-- 
Mike Hungerford
http://www.chthulhu.com/
{Insert witticism here.}

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