Gunnar,

Wow, looks great. Nice work on the "logs" and the rigging of them.


JoeG





-----Original Message-----
From: Gunnar SillĂ©n <[email protected]>
To: papermodels <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, Jun 28, 2011 11:51 am
Subject: [Papermodels II 45153] Kon-Tiki


Dear all,
I am just building a model I downloaded three years ago thanks to a posting to 
this group. It is the Kon-Tiki which showed up to be a pleasant experience. It 
has given me a lot of training in the art of glueing paper rolls. I have also 
got some training in handling threads. First I thought that this model should 
have been a wooden (balsa) model instead. But I have found that the paper has 
given some very special qualities to the model. The model is also very 
ambitious when it comes to detailing and accuracy. I will send another picture 
when I am ready. 
 The text on the model sheets looks to be Bulgarian (and English) and the 
website from where it came (bgbiomass.com) also seems to be Bulgarian. But I 
have found no naming at all of the designer of the model. As I am building the 
model for a paper ship exhibition, I would like to give credits to the 
designer. But who is he (or she)?
 Does anybody know?
And does anybody know if the model is available anywhere on the web to-day?  
Gunnar 

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