I like the look of grim determination there, that's quite a project -- is it
finished and on display?
Also good taste in aviation art.

On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 8:31 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

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> From: REP <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
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> Subject: Re: [Papermodels II 43977] What got you get started on papercraft?
>
>  I suppose I must have been six or seven, in the early 1950s - certainly
> it was before my brother was born. I had gotten from somewhere a cutout
> model of the Queen Elizabeth liner - It was way beyond my skill level, but
> my father helped (read 'built') it. It was hugely slow process as the glue
> he used was a white paste .
>
>  Hi Bob,
>
>  Your words brought back a fond memory. Back around 1993 my son purchased
> a book TITANIC. We both thought it was a story about the ship but when we
> opened it we discovered it was a card model. It became a father son project
> : ยท )   Snap shot attached.
>
>  Bob Penikas
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