Excellent!
I hope they really get into this hobby. And with those results, I can't see why 
not. Kudos to you!  

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On Jan 27, 2013, at 11:40 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> Howdy Folks,
> 
> I Just returned from Hawaii where pilot friends were celebrating their 30th 
> anniversary.
> My wife and I joined them for nine days at their time share in Maui and four 
> days at their time share in Oahu. 
> This provided an opportunity for me to introduce paper modeling. 
> 
> Our tools: a side removed from a Coke Zero carton became our cutting board.
> We drove down to the village and bought scissors, Elmers tacky glue, an 
> x-acto knife with blades, and super glue. His wife let us borrow her tweezers 
> and seam ripper; used that for scoring, and my wife let us use one of her 
> sanding sticks. For edge coloring we used my small travel water color kit I 
> take on trips.
> 
> They brought their his and hers computers and a printer.
> (Airport Security had no interest in their computers but had to see the flat 
> printer.)
> 
>  Back in the fifties he was a trophy winning control line competition modeler 
> and is still active with  gas powered control line modeling.
>  I showed him how easy it is to find paper models on the internet and within 
> minutes we selected a Gee Bee from
>       www.cerveza-craft.com/GB.html
> and he started cutting.
> 
> To discuss something a little bit more detailed we downloaded a Kubelwagen ( 
> by
> Zio Prudenzio) which I put together with his assistance in cutting out some 
> of the parts.
> 
> An interesting experience; at the beginning I listed five steps required in 
> constructing paper modeling and could think of no more. However, in the 
> process of building we must have shared at least twenty.  I learned what it 
> is like to build without my favorite tools made up of dental tools, wooden 
> dowels, and all the other toolbox tricks learned over the years. My 
> Kubelwagen end result certainly is not competition worthy but it in itself 
> was a valuable teaching tool.
> 
> Bob Penikas
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